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Modern Warfare // Warzone presents a significant challenge in terms of gameplay.

Modern Warfare // Warzone presents a significant challenge in terms of gameplay.

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SamaMonster
Member
178
06-17-2016, 05:19 PM
#1
Hi everyone, thank you for checking out my post. I’m going to discuss Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and specifically Warzone. While I’ve been playing lately, my PC setup has always been a bit old—mainly an i7 950 and a 750 TI CPU (now upgraded to an I5-9400F). After some time, I secured a good deal from a distribution company and made a few arrangements through them. Right now, my current configuration includes:

CPU – Intel Core i5-9400F
RAM – Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB @ 2666MHz
GPU – Gigabyte GTX 1650 Super (originally 750TI)
Case – Cooler Master MB520
Power Supply – Antec 650W
Cooling – HTC HyperX Cloud II

When I tried to play COD with friends, I faced a lot of issues—lag spikes, even at 90 FPS and low ping. The only thing that worked was running the NVIDIA driver itself, but my Windows kept getting outdated (it won’t update anymore, though I know about future patches). I also used battle.net and didn’t have any BTC mining setups.

My first idea was to update Windows, but when I tried installing a web client helper, it just kept failing. I’ve tried almost every fix so far and don’t know what else to try. Inspired by a video from Linus, I’m wondering if there’s another way instead of spending more on unnecessary upgrades. I really hope someone can help me resolve this.
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SamaMonster
06-17-2016, 05:19 PM #1

Hi everyone, thank you for checking out my post. I’m going to discuss Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and specifically Warzone. While I’ve been playing lately, my PC setup has always been a bit old—mainly an i7 950 and a 750 TI CPU (now upgraded to an I5-9400F). After some time, I secured a good deal from a distribution company and made a few arrangements through them. Right now, my current configuration includes:

CPU – Intel Core i5-9400F
RAM – Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB @ 2666MHz
GPU – Gigabyte GTX 1650 Super (originally 750TI)
Case – Cooler Master MB520
Power Supply – Antec 650W
Cooling – HTC HyperX Cloud II

When I tried to play COD with friends, I faced a lot of issues—lag spikes, even at 90 FPS and low ping. The only thing that worked was running the NVIDIA driver itself, but my Windows kept getting outdated (it won’t update anymore, though I know about future patches). I also used battle.net and didn’t have any BTC mining setups.

My first idea was to update Windows, but when I tried installing a web client helper, it just kept failing. I’ve tried almost every fix so far and don’t know what else to try. Inspired by a video from Linus, I’m wondering if there’s another way instead of spending more on unnecessary upgrades. I really hope someone can help me resolve this.

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ademanu
Junior Member
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06-18-2016, 03:12 PM
#2
No, I haven't tried reinstalling Windows.
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ademanu
06-18-2016, 03:12 PM #2

No, I haven't tried reinstalling Windows.

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Brudora
Senior Member
726
06-19-2016, 03:30 AM
#3
I'm looking for clarity on your expectations. Could you specify the resolution and settings you're using? That will help determine the expected FPS.
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Brudora
06-19-2016, 03:30 AM #3

I'm looking for clarity on your expectations. Could you specify the resolution and settings you're using? That will help determine the expected FPS.

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Skyguy_
Member
228
06-19-2016, 03:31 PM
#4
It seems the installation was quite old and there were no issues. It might be related to hardware or software. Could you check the current settings? Also, would you like to think about reinstalling Windows as a possibility?
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Skyguy_
06-19-2016, 03:31 PM #4

It seems the installation was quite old and there were no issues. It might be related to hardware or software. Could you check the current settings? Also, would you like to think about reinstalling Windows as a possibility?

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isaiah186
Member
128
06-25-2016, 05:39 AM
#5
This likely points to the issue. I’d consider upgrading the PSU and maybe a new hard drive since both seem questionable.
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isaiah186
06-25-2016, 05:39 AM #5

This likely points to the issue. I’d consider upgrading the PSU and maybe a new hard drive since both seem questionable.