Ye prolly want to do a ‘safe mode boot’ (hold down shift key when clicking power icon should net some more ‘reboot’ options; safe mode is ideal for proper driver removal/reinstal)
And run some software ‘display driver uninstaller’ (ddu)
-you mat have to download this software prior to engaging safe mode boot.
Run the slowest version of ddu you can run (eg thoroughly clean off old driver and config/extra software)
Install some official graphics drivers for YOUR specific video card… eg if a gigabyte windforce model: check your hardware manufacturer for best drivers.
If these are what you thought you were running, maybe not- Win10 auto updates hardware drivers (an exceptionally stupid practice when made undefeatable), sometimes default nvidia drivers are not the best… (eg laptop chipsets can have hardware variances specific to ONE manufacturer).
Anyway try latest hardware driver for your video card
A) from manufacturer (if not older than march)
B) direct from Nvidia
After a clean DDU run… new drivers should work the best they can. (Sometimes need a reboot)
This can eliminate the need to be told by every thread warrior/pundit/troubleshooter ‘reinstall video drivers’.
Doing so via DDU & a safe mode boot is the ultimate fix for reinstalling drivers.
Id be dubious about geforce experience.
Its for people afraid to learn about their hardware.
It lets every other user in the world submit their ideal usage (not even tested), and then automatically sets your machine to their preferences.
I used the first release and realised it is a great idea (theory), but due to administration/execution, proves very bad in practise.
At the least submissions for setup/recomendation should specify if config is going for framerate or eyecandy.
In its early versions it was resolution agnostic and so if other gtx1080 users all had 4k screens and set their framerate for ugly quality/high framerate (generally needed for smooth 4k framerates), then everyone else forgoes ‘ultra’ quality wgen using geforce experience recomendarions.
Tge purpose of my post isnt to argue whether users will benefit from geforce experience or whether it can be useful.
With a geforce 1030 I would certainly be aiming for framerate and not beauty.
Best to learn how to set this and learn than things like antialiasing you only turn up wgen you have framerate to burn…
As for your monitor running at 75hz… tgat can lead to timing issues, many ganes being 60hz aware.
Microsoft is a company that enforces stupid hz settings so that PCs cannot render Xbox ‘play anywhere’ better experiences on PC hardware (they want to enforce console sales so make tge PC experience a nightmare and ‘worse’)
Whilst KCD isnt a Microsoft title; it will be on their (s)hitlist as it is one of a few titles on xbox x and PC that benefits from vastly more power on PC.
Microsoft do do stupid antics.
Just look at soul caliber game (new release)… all platforms have thirty second loads except xbox (non x).
They know it will make people experiencing the game on xbox x not consider it playable on xbox regular.
Weird how a base model ps4 can do the faster load time, yet technically is weaker on the cpu front.
We could argue its a limitation of ddr3 cs ddr5 and some sort of bandwidth bottleneck- but it just doesnt make any logical sence. Until we consider the bottom line.
Anyhow Microsoft have ‘game moded’ Kingdom Come.
At that point the game had all sorts of screen issues added. (And the typical performance reduction).
Start with doing drivers and running a normal 60hz
Then try a quick run through with a new game line/save.
If problem is reproducable; might then be the game…