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The video provides detailed guidance on addressing lag issues in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, emphasizing both graphical and internet-related performance improvements. The speaker identifies and differentiates between graphical lag, which causes ongoing choppiness, and internet lag, characterized by periodic stuttering. For resolving internet lag, key recommendations include disabling on-demand texture streaming and ensuring a low-ping server connection. For graphical lag, the focus is on adjusting settings: lowering shader, shadow, and volumetric qualities, turning off persistent effects and bullet impacts, and fine-tuning texture resolution. Additionally, reducing the field of view to around 60 or 90 can enhance smoothness. The importance of updating graphics drivers and closing unnecessary programs is also stressed to optimize overall game performance.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various fixes for lag issues in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. They start by explaining the different types of lag: graphical lag, which causes a consistent choppiness, and internet lag, which involves periodic stuttering. For internet lag, they recommend turning off on-demand texture streaming in the graphics settings if you have a slow internet connection and checking the server connection to ensure low ping. For graphical lag, they suggest adjusting settings like lowering shader quality, turning off persistent effects and bullet impacts, and fine-tuning texture resolution to improve game performance.
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In this part of the video, the speaker advises on optimizing game settings to improve performance, particularly for systems with low VRAM. Actions include lowering settings like shadows, volumetric quality, deferred physics quality, weather grid volumes, and water quality. They suggest turning all settings to the minimum and incrementally increasing them to find the best performance balance. Additionally, adjusting the field of view (FOV) to a lower value, such as 60 or 90, can significantly improve game smoothness. They also emphasize the importance of updating graphics drivers and closing unnecessary background programs to enhance game performance.