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Battlefield 1 has performance issues.

Battlefield 1 has performance issues.

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SktvApocalypse
Junior Member
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01-16-2023, 06:24 AM
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I adjusted the settings to reduce harsh drops in FPS, so I wouldn’t experience sudden falls from 70 to 24, for instance. In the campaign, I can maintain up to 120 FPS on Ultra without any issues—just switch it off and see the difference.
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SktvApocalypse
01-16-2023, 06:24 AM #11

I adjusted the settings to reduce harsh drops in FPS, so I wouldn’t experience sudden falls from 70 to 24, for instance. In the campaign, I can maintain up to 120 FPS on Ultra without any issues—just switch it off and see the difference.

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Kivl
Member
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01-16-2023, 11:03 AM
#12
Sauron appreciates the update—there are fewer drops now, and I’m running around 70 frames per second. I believe this improvement relates to my RAM usage. I had Vsync enabled initially, thinking it would keep the game at 60 FPS while controlling frame limits. After switching off Vsync and adjusting settings, performance has significantly improved. My GPU is now operating at 88% utilization, compared to just 33% previously. Thank you for your support and for everyone who responded to my post.
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Kivl
01-16-2023, 11:03 AM #12

Sauron appreciates the update—there are fewer drops now, and I’m running around 70 frames per second. I believe this improvement relates to my RAM usage. I had Vsync enabled initially, thinking it would keep the game at 60 FPS while controlling frame limits. After switching off Vsync and adjusting settings, performance has significantly improved. My GPU is now operating at 88% utilization, compared to just 33% previously. Thank you for your support and for everyone who responded to my post.

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prestplayzzMC
Junior Member
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01-16-2023, 12:06 PM
#13
Yes, I see that it appears to be 4GB of RAM.
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prestplayzzMC
01-16-2023, 12:06 PM #13

Yes, I see that it appears to be 4GB of RAM.

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lofogamer
Member
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01-16-2023, 01:26 PM
#14
In BF1, DX12 is known to cause significant issues, so you might want to consider using DX11 instead. Based on my experience, even with a mid-range CPU and plenty of RAM, running DX12 leads to major performance drops when maps load.
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lofogamer
01-16-2023, 01:26 PM #14

In BF1, DX12 is known to cause significant issues, so you might want to consider using DX11 instead. Based on my experience, even with a mid-range CPU and plenty of RAM, running DX12 leads to major performance drops when maps load.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
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01-16-2023, 02:30 PM
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Your system reports 8GB total, but RAM usage appears correctly detected across both the task manager and BIOS. It seems there might be a discrepancy in how the information is being interpreted. You can check this by running a memory diagnostic tool or comparing the actual RAM count with the manufacturer's specifications. If you suspect a misconfiguration, contact support for further assistance. Thank you for your question!
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eskzz
01-16-2023, 02:30 PM #15

Your system reports 8GB total, but RAM usage appears correctly detected across both the task manager and BIOS. It seems there might be a discrepancy in how the information is being interpreted. You can check this by running a memory diagnostic tool or comparing the actual RAM count with the manufacturer's specifications. If you suspect a misconfiguration, contact support for further assistance. Thank you for your question!

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