How to fix stuttering.

How To Fix Stuttering on Warzone 2 – Complete 101 Guide

In games like Call Of Duty Warzone 2, every millisecond matters, and it’s crucial that you don’t experience issues like stuttering. Stuttering is one of the most complicated computer issues to troubleshoot since there are a lot of different software-related settings that could be causing it as well as the hardware malfunction possibility.

Stuttering in games is when your game freezes for a split second, making it almost impossible to play games like Call Of Duty Warzone 2 since that split second can make a huge difference in your gameplay.

It can be caused by several factors, such as insufficient power to the CPU or GPU, misconfigured RAM speed and Windows settings, outdated drivers and BIOS, and too many background programs running simultaneously.

Fortunately, some solutions can help alleviate stuttering in COD: Warzone 2 so you can get back to enjoying your game smoothly.

How to fix stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2.

How To Fix Game Stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2

In this guide, you will find step-by-step instructions on how to get rid of stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2 once and for all and have the smoothest gaming experience possible.

You will find information on how to optimize your NVidia control panel settings, Windows game bar, advanced power settings, in-game settings, game DVR, and Xbox game bar, disable Windows features that are useless, and how to properly configure all system settings that could help in eliminating game stuttering issues.

Install the latest version of DirectX

DirectX is a set of components that allows software, especially games like COD: Warzone 2, to work directly with your graphics cards and audio hardware. Having the latest version of DirectX is crucial to eliminate the chance of it causing micro stuttering while you are playing.

Navigate to Microsoft’s DirectX official download page, choose your preferred language and click the download button.

Where to download the latest version of DirectX for Windows

Once the file downloads, go ahead and run it and complete the installation by following the onscreen instructions.

Disable Startup Programs

Too many programs that you don’t even use may be running in the background of your computer, eating up your valuable resources like ram and CPU. You don’t want that because that means that you will have fewer resources left for Warzone 2 to run smoothly on your PC.

So let’s start disabling every single background program that you don’t use.

Go to the Windows search bar and type Background Apps, and click on it.

You should now see a list with all the apps running in the background. Go ahead and toggle off the option “Let apps run in the background“, and that’s enough to automatically disable every single Windows app from running in the background.

Next, go to Startup Apps, and you’ll see a list of your apps that automatically start when your PC boots up. You want to eliminate most of them, if not all.

How to disable startup apps in Windows

Go ahead and turn off all the unnecessary programs.

Uninstall and Reinstall GPU Driver

A corrupted graphics card driver is one of the most common sources of game stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2 that I’ve discovered while optimizing clients’ PCs. New files are supposed to overwrite the old ones when you update your GPU drivers, but sometimes, this won’t happen, causing file conflicts and corruption. What you want to do here is to remove any files related to your graphics card driver from your computer and then perform a clean installation of the new latest GPU driver.

To uninstall your graphics driver, you will need to do the following steps:

  • Download Display Driver Uninstaller.
  • Boot into Safe Mode and uninstall the current driver using DDU.
  • Boot back into normal mode and download and install the latest GPU driver for your card.

For a complete guide on how to properly uninstall and reinstall your GPU drivers, follow the links below:

Optimize GPU Driver settings

Optimizing GPU driver settings can help improve gaming performance and graphics quality and eliminate stuttering if all graphics settings are configured correctly.

You need to disable all power-saving features and allow your graphics card to perform at 100% when needed. Below you can find two guides on properly optimizing your graphics driver settings for both AMD and NVidia graphics cards.

Reset or Revert Overclocks

GPU and CPU overclocking can help to improve gaming performance, reduce stuttering, and increase overall system performance and stability.

However, if these overclocks are set too high, then it can lead to instability, crashes, or even hardware damage. By resetting your overclocks, you can ensure that your components are running at their default speeds, eliminating the possibility of micro stuttering due to being over-stressed.

Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU scheduling

Hardware-Accelerated GPU scheduling is a Windows feature for modern GPUs, that allows the Graphics Card to better manage its resources and prioritize tasks that need them the most.

Go into your Windows search bar and type “Graphics settings“, choose the option available, and enable “Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling”.

If you are streaming Warzone 2 on OBS or Streamlabs, then don’t enable this setting because it can cause lags and micro stutters in your stream and recording.

This feature alone can sometimes eliminate game stuttering issues.

How to enable Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in Windows.

Use An Advanced Windows Power Plan

I’ve tested every single power plan available, and I can say that the one working the best, especially for Warzone 2, is the Bitsum Highest Performance Power Plan.

The Bitsum Highest Performance Power Plan is a custom power plan for Windows that is designed to maximize performance and enhance processor power management capabilities. The plan applies various tweaks to the operating system, including disabling certain power-saving features and setting processor and graphics card power limits to the maximum.

As a result, the Bitsum Highest Performance Power Plan can help to improve system performance and eliminate Warzone 2 micro stuttering.

However, it is important to note that the plan can also lead to increased energy consumption and reduced battery life, even on new gaming laptops.

Therefore, it is only recommended for use on any desktop gaming PC.

If you are on a laptop, make sure to switch to your default power plan when you are not playing games.

You can download it here.

Disable Sound Enhancements

Windows sound enhancements can sometimes cause major stuttering and freezes in games like COD: Warzone 2.

Find the little sound icon on your toolbar, right-click on it, and click Sounds.

Best Sound settings for Windows 11.(1)

Navigate to the Playback tab, and disable any sound device you are not using. Do the same for the Recording tab.

Go to your active sound devices, right-click, Properties, Enhancements, and tick the option Disable all enhancements.

Best Sound settings for Windows 11.(2)

Change Quality to 24 bit 48000hz.

Best Sound settings for Windows 11.(3)

Click Apply and OK, and that’s pretty much it about the Windows sound settings.

Update Motherboard BIOS

It is always recommended to be running on the latest BIOS version of your Motherboard since manufacturers provide frequent updates(every few months) to address issues and fix stability problems, micro stuttering, frame rate drops, lags, or even enhance performance in some cases. So definitely one of the things you want to do if you want to get rid of your Call Of Duty Warzone 2 stuttering issue.

In the following link, you can precise instructions on how to update your bios to the latest version.

Enter flash mode into BIOS

Optimizing BIOS Settings

Since this guide is primarily for people who are not PC experts, I will keep everything straight to the point.

We will only change basic settings that make the most significant difference in your system’s performance and possibly fix micro stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2.

Optimize AMD system BIOS Settings

  • Make sure XMP or D.O.C.P is set to Profile 1 / Enabled.
  • Precision Boost Overdrive: Enabled
  • Re-size BAR support: Enabled
  • Find the options for FAN controls, and if you have a water cooler make sure to set it to 100% at all times, as well as optimize the rest of the coolers to work on higher speeds to keep temperatures as low as possible.

Optimize Intel system BIOS settings

The Intel settings below can be found under your BIOS’s CPU features/CPU configuration/Overclocking/Ai Tweaker tabs. If it’s your first time entering BIOS, it may take you some time, but I am pretty sure you will find them easily.

  • Make sure XMP or D.O.C.P is set to Profile 1 / Enabled.
  • Intel SpeedStep: Disabled
  • Intel Speed Shift Technology: Disabled
  • Intel C-state: disabled
  • Turbo Mode: Enabled
  • Intel Turbo Boost: Disabled
  • CPU Ratio Offset when running AVX: 0
  • Re-Size BAR support: Enabled
  • Find the options for FAN controls, and if you have a water cooler make sure to set it to 100% at all times, as well as optimize the rest of the coolers to work on higher speeds to keep temperatures as low as possible.

Once you are done with all the BIOS settings, you can go ahead and save these settings as a Profile and then find the option to Save & Exit BIOS.

Check & Monitor Temperatures

If none of the above steps helped with micro stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2, there is a good chance that stuttering may be due to either your CPU or GPU overheating. If your CPU or GPU gets hot while playing Call Of Duty Warzone 2, it will start downclocking itself in order to drop the temperatures. That means that the performance will drop instantly, causing FPS drops and stuttering.

A good practice would be to download a monitoring software like HWINFO and a stress test software like OCCT , and perform a stress test on your CPU and GPU and check the temperatures. If you notice temperatures going extremely high very quickly, it’s time to clean up your PC case, CPU cooler, and GPU fans, add extra fans, or apply some new thermal paste.

Scan for Malware and Miners

One common issue I’ve encountered while doing my PC optimization service on other people’s computers is that they have miners and sometimes even malware running on their computers, and they haven’t even noticed.

Hidden crypto miners and malware, apart from eating up your CPU and GPU resources, also create backend connections from your PC to other servers or PCs to transfer data. So if you have stuttering in Call Of Duty Warzone 2, this is something that you should take a look at ASAP!

Apart from your internet connection and computer resources being used, there is also a high chance that your gaming accounts, bank accounts, cards, and any personal data you have stored on your PC are at risk.

Install Malwarebytes and then open it. Click on Scanner -> Advanced Scanners -> Configure scan, and select the option scan for rootkits and also, on the right side, select all your drives and click on scan. This scan may take a lot of time, but it can save you from very unwanted situations.

How to remove viruses and malware from your computer to fix Call Of Duty Warzone 2 stuttering

Once the scan is done, quarantine everything and restart your PC.

Disable automatic scans, and you should be good to go!

Optimize Windows Settings

Optimizing Windows settings like Xbox game bar, Game Mode, Game DVR, and scaling options, are essential to ensure no Windows settings are causing game stuttering.

Windows Game Bar

Go to your search bar and type Xbox game bar, click on it, and turn both options OFF.

Game Mode

While you are on the Xbox game bar tab, on your left side, you should see Game Mode, click on it, and make sure to enable it.

The Windows Game Mode feature was not working as intended on previous Windows builds and versions, but that seems to be fixed on the latest versions, and it’s running smoothly.

Repair/Reinstall Call Of Duty Warzone 2

Sometimes Call Of Duty Warzone 2 files get corrupted and can cause many issues like micro stuttering, FPS drops, unstable FPS, or even crashes and disconnects from servers. Go ahead and do a complete repair of the game files without interrupting the process, or even better, if you got the time, do a fresh installation of Call Of Duty Warzone 2.

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  1. Applied all steps before trying the game again, so I don’t know which step helped but it sure worked! My game is running clean again!

    Thanks for your hard work!