

@ubiexcellent Oh, my bad. It should work now. I can also upload the video on mega or something like that, because youtube compressed it to heck and back.
@ubiexcellent I've gone ahead and recorded a short video with the RTSS overlay enabled, in order to see the fps drops better (Geforce Experience seems to have introduced some more stutter, even though it wasn't there while actually recording).
It's just me going up and down a hill twice. You can see the spikes when going up the first time (frametime goes from the usual 16ms to 20ms). The second time it's all smooth.
I get FPS drops when playing with a bluetooth Xbox One controller. Any wired peripherals work fine, without any performance issues, but after using bluetooth for a while (usually 30 minutes, sometimes less) my FPS starts fluctuating. This stops the moment I start using my keyboard, and goes away on its own after a few seconds/minutes, before coming back every now and then.
The only way to fix it for now is disabling controller vibration, but I like using it in games when available.
I haven't had this problem with Origins or Odyssey, and after taking a look online, it seems this has been persisting ever since launch. If anyone else knows any other way to solve this I'd be hella happy to hear it.