- Jan 21, 2022
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What I don't understand is that I install everything correctly and even formatted Windows 10 recently. I install the game in my root folder (see image). I have a 1TB NVME and the game is installed on it. I use the basic Windows antivirus (Windows Defender). I have 32GB of RAM. I completely uninstalled and reinstalled the game, but nothing works. When a scene is launched, The game is running at 20 or even 10 fps. I run all my other games in 4K without any issue, and on this game in 1080 it's a mess. I don't understandYou definitely have a bad install. With a 3090 the game runs at 8K/40 or 4K/80-90 with either DHH or GM.
0. Ram >Speed< and Bus size (not total ram size) matters far more for active spooling than Vram; VRam aperture size matters for scene and lighting stability
1. NVME Drive
2. Never install a game or game library manager (steam) in program files or program files (x86). ever
3. install HS2 on your ROOT windows drive. Period.
4. Install HS2 as close to the base user profile as is possible eg X:/games/HS2
5. make the sure the install is contiguous across the drive once installed
6. Unity relies massively on runtime injection to manage and run plugins; your choice of antivirus matters a great deal
7. most scenes have five lights; turn two of them off in the scene/option menu
8. resolution is externally scaled, if the scene assets are 8K/4K, downsampling your final screen resolution has minimal impact

When a scene is loaded, in the console, I get this error (that's when I have big fps drops):

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