setting the game priority to high fixed my stuttering problem.
Run game -> Task manager -> Processes -> right click on game process -> Define priority -> High
This fixed for me. Deus ex has a Cpu usage problem which the game doesn't use the total memory of the cpu cores. Setting cpu priority to high will "force" the cpu to use more of its memory
FIXED. I have a similar system but with an ATI 5870. I had this issue as well. Updating drivers made no improvement. I re-ran the "Deus Ex Setup" from Steam to turn off DX11, but the game would not run in DX10 with my card, instead it gave me an error message. Re-checked DX11, and it still wouldn't run. Went back into Steam and clicked "verify Game Cache" and it re-downloaded a 12.8MB file. Ran the "Deus Ex Setup" again, and made sure DX11 was checked, and it works now, smooth zooming.
@1337keef I don't think it's a normal framerate issue (due to my computer not being able to render quick enough). As I mentioned in the description, this happens regardless of my video settings -- I can set it to a really low resolution, and turn everything to low/off settings, and this effect still happens. This effect and other stutter problems seem to be quite common among a lot of users, and is being discussed in a thread on the Eidos forums. Check the description for the link
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Temporarily FIX for Deux Ex:
setting the game priority to high fixed my stuttering problem.
Run game -> Task manager -> Processes -> right click on game process -> Define priority -> High
This fixed for me. Deus ex has a Cpu usage problem which the game doesn't use the total memory of the cpu cores. Setting cpu priority to high will "force" the cpu to use more of its memory
etshArk87 5 months ago
I have this too and it is seriously giving me a headache..
QuikDJ 6 months ago
Thanks to a user on the Eidos forums, my problem has now been fixed. For anyone with the same issue, I suggest you try the following:
Here's what I did:
1. Uninstall nVidia 3d drivers (since I never use them).
2. Go to C:\???\Steam\steamapps\common\deus ex-human revolution\redist
3. Manually install directx and vc, run both as administrator. (right click, go to properties, compatibility tab)
4. Restart computer.
Aiming is now smooth as silk!
GeckoTH 6 months ago 2
@GeckoTH Great thank you man! I'll try this right away! :)
1337keef 6 months ago
@GeckoTH Which dx zip file am I suppose to use? I got maybe a 100 of them.
blacklabel67k 5 months ago
@GeckoTH nevermind i missed the exe >.<
blacklabel67k 5 months ago
@GeckoTH Thank you so much. Perfect!
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@GeckoTH
thanks that worked for me!!
cephun 2 weeks ago
FIXED. I have a similar system but with an ATI 5870. I had this issue as well. Updating drivers made no improvement. I re-ran the "Deus Ex Setup" from Steam to turn off DX11, but the game would not run in DX10 with my card, instead it gave me an error message. Re-checked DX11, and it still wouldn't run. Went back into Steam and clicked "verify Game Cache" and it re-downloaded a 12.8MB file. Ran the "Deus Ex Setup" again, and made sure DX11 was checked, and it works now, smooth zooming.
wheelhaus 6 months ago
Is your framerate dropping when zooming? I have the same problem!
1337keef 6 months ago
@1337keef I don't think it's a normal framerate issue (due to my computer not being able to render quick enough). As I mentioned in the description, this happens regardless of my video settings -- I can set it to a really low resolution, and turn everything to low/off settings, and this effect still happens. This effect and other stutter problems seem to be quite common among a lot of users, and is being discussed in a thread on the Eidos forums. Check the description for the link
GeckoTH 6 months ago