Issue with Warzone functionality reported
Issue with Warzone functionality reported
Hey there, just wanted to share a concern I’ve had since the season 4 update. My FPS has dropped significantly—now I’m struggling to hit even 80 frames per second on the lowest settings with R5 3600 and an 1660 Super. During S3 I used to get smooth 90+fps, but now it’s barely holding at medium. Since I can afford a new GPU (just a bit over MSRP), I’m thinking about getting a 3070. But I see a lot of videos online showing different results—some people claim 130+fps on high settings at 1080p, while others report only around 100fps even at low settings. This inconsistency makes me question whether the game is really optimized for performance. Am I missing something? What’s causing this variability in FPS? Can I boost my frame rate to at least 120 without a GPU upgrade? And overall, is this game worth investing in if it affects my competitive play?
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The variations you're noticing in frame rates across reviews are likely due to differences in their testing environments. Each channel uses its own setup, which affects results. A computer's performance in a game isn't just about the CPU and GPU—it involves many other components too. Minor adjustments can impact overall performance.
The performance drops vary each season and depend on your location, focus area, and nearby players. This year the frame rate noticeably decreased. Even on my 1080ti, in Downtown I can see FPS plummet to as low as 50 FPS from over 100 FPS before. Raising Particle Quality from Low to High might boost your FPS by roughly 10 FPS. Otherwise, there aren't many options left.
It seems you're questioning whether purchasing a new GPU is beneficial and suggesting sticking with your existing configuration.
I think I should configure my particle quality as high to save some time.
I wonder why discussions about that game persist even though most pages mention its performance problems. TL;DR it surpassed expectations, likely paving the way for a replacement, yet fans remain attached. The only solution might be enforcing Apple’s strategy to push users toward newer titles.
Interesting point, but boosting the resolution doesn’t necessarily improve performance.