F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Poor performance on high-end computers is common. Check hardware compatibility and update drivers.

Poor performance on high-end computers is common. Check hardware compatibility and update drivers.

Poor performance on high-end computers is common. Check hardware compatibility and update drivers.

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GigiCakes
Senior Member
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01-07-2019, 03:57 PM
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I understand your concerns about that game. I own a 2070 Super with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, but after season 3 I’ve faced major problems. My frame rate drops to just 70-80 while it should be around 100-110. Plus, my graphics, textures, and rendering quality are severely affected. I haven’t changed any hardware, reformatted the system, or fixed anything. It seems the game itself or a recent patch might be the issue. Their support has been unreliable, and I’m currently testing it in safe mode.
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GigiCakes
01-07-2019, 03:57 PM #11

I understand your concerns about that game. I own a 2070 Super with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, but after season 3 I’ve faced major problems. My frame rate drops to just 70-80 while it should be around 100-110. Plus, my graphics, textures, and rendering quality are severely affected. I haven’t changed any hardware, reformatted the system, or fixed anything. It seems the game itself or a recent patch might be the issue. Their support has been unreliable, and I’m currently testing it in safe mode.

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skillerbros
Junior Member
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01-07-2019, 05:00 PM
#12
It's not only contemporary combat, it's also massive operations, Overwatch, Fortnite, BO3 & 4
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skillerbros
01-07-2019, 05:00 PM #12

It's not only contemporary combat, it's also massive operations, Overwatch, Fortnite, BO3 & 4

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sandieaak
Member
182
01-07-2019, 08:27 PM
#13
Raises questions about consistency in game development. Poorly written code is a major issue in games. While it could hinder faster machines, it would also affect slower ones equally, rendering them unusable. It’s feasible to create code that slows down faster systems but not slower ones. It doesn’t need to be intentional, but it would demand unusual randomness suggesting deliberate intent. Perhaps top-tier drivers are being developed with less care. If a high-end card’s driver is subpar, its performance won’t differ from a slower card with a better driver. It’s a frustrating situation for manufacturers since it makes purchasing more expensive cards pointless. Why invest in pricier hardware if it doesn’t provide any benefit?
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sandieaak
01-07-2019, 08:27 PM #13

Raises questions about consistency in game development. Poorly written code is a major issue in games. While it could hinder faster machines, it would also affect slower ones equally, rendering them unusable. It’s feasible to create code that slows down faster systems but not slower ones. It doesn’t need to be intentional, but it would demand unusual randomness suggesting deliberate intent. Perhaps top-tier drivers are being developed with less care. If a high-end card’s driver is subpar, its performance won’t differ from a slower card with a better driver. It’s a frustrating situation for manufacturers since it makes purchasing more expensive cards pointless. Why invest in pricier hardware if it doesn’t provide any benefit?

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