TheBilateralGamer
Spazmatism
Problem
Whenever I walk on the ground in any direction, my game starts to lag up a storm. Whenever I jump in any direction though or stand still, it's completely fine. (By fine, I mean the game stays at a steady 60 FPS.) It's also fine when I use a tool, weapon, etc.
Notes
-This hasn't been an issue until the 1.3.1 update and 1.3.1.1 update released.
-Changing the Frame Skip option, Lighting options, and Resolution don't change anything.
-Turning on V-Sync and Triple Buffering did nothing. Neither did restarting my computer.
Specs
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Solution (For Me At Least)
I have two control panels: the normal Windows Control Panel and ASUS Command. The Windows Control Panel was set to focus on performance, but somehow, the ASUS Command was set to be Balanced. In other words, they were overriding each other. After setting both of them to focus on Performance, Terraria was fixed, and I could actually play.
Whenever I walk on the ground in any direction, my game starts to lag up a storm. Whenever I jump in any direction though or stand still, it's completely fine. (By fine, I mean the game stays at a steady 60 FPS.) It's also fine when I use a tool, weapon, etc.
Notes
-This hasn't been an issue until the 1.3.1 update and 1.3.1.1 update released.
-Changing the Frame Skip option, Lighting options, and Resolution don't change anything.
-Turning on V-Sync and Triple Buffering did nothing. Neither did restarting my computer.
Specs
EDIT:
Solution (For Me At Least)
I have two control panels: the normal Windows Control Panel and ASUS Command. The Windows Control Panel was set to focus on performance, but somehow, the ASUS Command was set to be Balanced. In other words, they were overriding each other. After setting both of them to focus on Performance, Terraria was fixed, and I could actually play.
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