In this guide, I will show you the things I found on how to lower cpu usage and stuttering and also slow texture loading.
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Useful Tips
Stuttering/Slow Texture Loading
The only way I found on how to fix this is to install the game on SSD. I mean its 2020, why would someone install AAA game on HDD?
Use Custom user.cfg
Go to your NFS Heat installation folder (default is C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonNeed for Speed Heat).
Create a new cfg file using notepad.
Add this:
- Thread.ProcessorCount 4
- Thread.MaxProcessorCount 4
- Thread.MinFreeProcessorCount 0
- Thread.JobThreadPriority 0
- GstRender.Thread.MaxProcessorCount 4
- First line is number of your cores.
- Second line is number of your cores.
- Third line must be set to 0.
- Fourth line must be set to 0.
- Fifth line is number of your threads.
So, for example im using an i7 7700HQ (4c/8t), the number from top to bottom would go like 4,4,0,0,8.
Lowering CPU Usage
1. Use Borderless mode
While ingame, go to graphic settings and choose borderless.
Note: I dont know why but borderless made my cpu runnning on 50% usage (on fullscreen it was around 90%).
2. Disable Steam Overlay
- Go to Steam library.
- Right-click on Need For Speed Heat.
- In general tab, uncheck “enable steam overlay while in-game”.
- Using steam overlay made my cpu run around 70% usage and 50% without overlay.
3. Messing up with .exe properties
- Go to your Need For Speed Heat installation folder.
Default is C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonNeed for Speed Heat. - Right-click on NeedForSpeedHeat.exe.
- Click on properties.
- Click on compability tab.
- Click on check settings for all users.
- From there, use windows 7 compability.
- Check the disable fullscreen optimisation.
- Click on change high dpi setting.
- Check the override high dpi scaling behavior and set it to application.
- Done.
You can also choose between using windows 7 compability mode or not.
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