Yup, my thanks as well.

We only upgraded because it was free.

Clean-installed W7, then upgraded to W10, yes.

It’s “mostly” fixed. FPS are still lower, but not drastically lower, like before. Just 5-7 fps lower(in some areas this brings the fps below 60, which is uncomfortable).

At this point, I think nothing can be done with it. W10 has the W8.1 core, and W8.1 is performing worse than W7 in the CPU-bound games.

I’ve noticed all my games have performance enhancements with win10. Just bl2 performs like crap. Farcry4 at ultra averages 80fps at all times, but bl2 can’t handle max at all times with max settings? Seems odd to me ya know?

Well, Far Cry 4 is using modified CryEngine, which is very, very GPU-bound. And GPU-bound games are performing (generally)better on W8.1 and thus on W10, as well.

Yes but even CPU bound games like Minecraft have gotten a boost in performance. Especially noticeable at 32 chunk render distance. All the CPU benchmarking I’ve done too has increased. But even TPS performs fine which, is the same as bl2. No matter how you slice the pie it’s weird as hell

I’m still looking into this and Microsoft itself categorizes BL2 as “not compatible”.

Microsoft Compatibility Center

It could be that they’ve based this on 2K Support information, but why BL1 is “compatible”, then? And as I recall, Spunky’s mentioned that BL1 is working better on W10. 2K lists it as “not supported”.

Guys, please try to fix it, BL2 is still very popular on PC(and will be for a long time still) and Windows 10 is a great OS.

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I have been using Win 10 and playing BL2 for a few weeks now.

That said, I’m running a 5960x, 2 980s. It may well be that I’m getting worse performance, but I haven’t noticed.

Even with the driver updates, I haven’t really noticed much change. I don’t get the slight slowdowns I used to when there’s a lot of stuff happening (multiple Twisters being shot at the same time), but I turned PhysX back to medium and I don’t use a high AA setting.

It’s not a big decrease(~5-8 fps in my case), so with that horsepower you shouldn’t notice anything,

However, in my case it drops below the refresh rate and the jerkiness-fest begin.

Anyword on a fix yet? In windows 7 I had FPS of 60-80 when playing dsr 3k, now with windows 10 even in 1080p once things get busy with gunplay I get FPS drops to as low as 30.

I have a question: do you guys launch the game through Steam or via the exe file? I do the later, but I don’t know what, if any, effect that’d have on gameplay.

I know there has been some FPS issue’s with other games on windows 10 and Nvidia drivers, any word on if this has been looked into?

As far as Nvidia drivers go, I believe they have that mostly worked out. Still having a lot of issues with BL2 though, none with TPS. Will report back with more testing of areas.

The recent W10 update’s fixed everything(or, at least, has made everything much, much better), it seems.

Can you confirm/deny?

I’m actually getting more overall lag now, and no lol my system is pretty good.

i5 4670k 3.8ghz
strix 970
16gb 2133 trident x

in windows 7 using dsr to 2880x1620 I got a constant 65-75 fps with high’s of 90-100, now im getting around 60 with highs of 70 and lows as low as 32fps.

Are there any more updates on this?

The reason I ask is that Windows 10 has gotten one helluva lot more aggressive the last few days.
The way the forced downloads are going now, I’m probably going to have to take active steps to stop Win10 from giving me a nag screen to actually perform the install every time I boot down.

Given the utterly incomprehensible idiocy that is Windows focus stealing, I can literally start the Win10 install by mistake when I thought I was typing a mail.
Thus, no options for a clean install once it’s underway unless I manually force a shutdown, which will probably just make the install resume the moment I boot back up.

If there are no updates on the matter, I’d be very glad of advice for a solid and dependable way to make sure Win10 does not - under any circumstances - begin installing itself without me saying ‘yes’ at least thrice in a loud voice.

I thought I was in relative control of my machine, but these days I very clearly am not.
I dislike that a great deal.

Alternatively you could just install Windows 10, given that BL2 will run on it.

If you’re dead-set against it, this link may help - http://microsoft-news.com/how-to-remove-windows-10-upgrade-notification-on-windows-7-and-windows-8/

I’d rather stay with Win7

It’s still worse than on Windows 7. Earlier in this thread, I said that a Windows update fixed the problem, but I was wrong. It’s 30fps worse on average.

But I “fixed” the problem by organizing a dual-boot configuration. However, now I can’t record, because Nvidia’s decided that it would be nice to introduce stutter in Shadowplay’s output video, on Windows 7:

Nothing is ever freaking simple, is it?