
I tried setting the i/o priority to high for planetside 2 (using a program called process lasso). I tried setting the cpu priority to high and to realtime for planetside 2. I tried the 32-bit client of planetside 2. I also tried underclocking my card for more stability. When I was using my radeon 6870, I tried every setting at the bare minimum in-game and in catalyst.
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I spent 2 weeks trying to figure out how to eliminate this microstuttering. You will also notice input lag especially when aiming down sights to shoot/kill enemies. Moving your camera/screen around will not feel smooth, it will feel as if the game is hitching. I pretty much just summed up what microstutter is for you already. Awful experience to be had considering planetside 2 is a very hard game to keep above 60 fps. For me, 50 fps will feel like 20 fps and so fourth. You may ask "What is this microstutter you speak of? Also, when do you get it?" I receive microstutter when I am under 60 fps. Also bought a new monitor, same performance. Well of course my max fps went up to around 250 but my minimum fps was still 20-30 in 96+ battles with constant microstutter. Bought an evga gtx 960 2gb yesterday, ran the game the same way my amd 6870 did.

Then I thought, maybe it was my gpu? Everyone says that planetside 2 is optimized for Nvidia right?!?! WRONG.

I thought, maybe my new cpu was somehow broken? Nope, ran other games quite fine, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, COD AW, LoL, etc etc. I tend to type a lot, please bare with me. Changing my graphics settings in-game and in the ini file did not help either. Changing my pre-rendered frames / flip queue size did NOT help at all. What I did get was a buttload of microstutter and input lag. I recently upgraded my amd phenom II x4 965BE to a FX 8350 4ghz processor thinking I would get more fps in Planetside 2. This is mostly related to microstutter and/or low fps with FX cpus and planetside 2.
