Random DCs in a game might be generated by algorithms or procedural systems, ensuring varied encounters each time.
Random DCs in a game might be generated by algorithms or procedural systems, ensuring varied encounters each time.
Yesterday I chose to revisit BF1 and play a little. After playing Operation for about 10 minutes, I got DC. I thought the server might be faulty since it happened six months ago too. However, whenever I joined matches, DC appeared consistently. After 5 to 15 minutes I looked up forums and tried various fixes, but nothing worked. Eventually, I decided to uninstall BF1 and switch to World of Tanks, as I had never experienced DC there before. I was surprised to find myself getting a red indicator, the game freezing, and after a few seconds returning to login. After logging back in, my ping was around 500ms and it improved to about 35ms within 20 seconds. Could this be related to hardware problems or ESET NOD32 antivirus version 12? My setup includes an Asus Prime X470 Pro with Ryzen 2700X, Corsair Vengeance 16GB, XMP 3200 EVGA GTX 1080 hybrid, Plextor M2 SSD (256GB), and a 3x SATA SSD. The BF1 GPU usage is between 90-100%, CPU temps reach up to 61°C, and WoT usage peaks at 90-100% with temps near 61°C. My single-thread performance stays around 90-90% and 72°C, while average is about 65°C. In the game I was playing before, WoT was Moonlight Blade (available only on CN servers), and I played for hours without DC, with GPU usage up to 60% and CPU around 45%.