


Right click Divinity Original Sin 2, and click Go to Details. All you need is Task Manager.Īfter loading the game, alt-tab out and open Task Manager. Now the fix is thankfully fairly easy and has worked for many people so far. Your GPU and CPU will be unable to use all of its power while they wait on that Core. < Comparison Album.Īlthough overall CPU usage may appear low when monitoring it (indicating no bottleneck), the fact is the game only really utilizies 2 Cores to any great amount, and if either of those reach 100%, it causes a bottleneck. You may gain more or less depending on your CPU and GPU combination.

After some testing I discovered this fix and afterwards, I averaged a 20FPS GAIN. I noticed this myself, my GPU would only reach 70% utilization in some areas, but my CPU wasn't reaching 100% either (or so I thought). I noticed that many people, were getting uncharacteristically low FPS in this game, while still seemingly having low CPU and GPU usage when monitoring.
