Sure, just let me know what you're asking!
Sure, just let me know what you're asking!
It's not about latency or frame rate, really. Battlefield 4 puts more strain on the CPU during multiplayer than in single-player mode. I doubt your multiplayer sessions won't lag more than your campaign runs—especially when compared to a single-player experience. The issue you're seeing is likely because your CPU is struggling under the load. I once ran a laptop that handled Battlefield 3 campaigns smoothly, but multiplayer turned into a nightmare. The demands of many players on big maps far exceed what a single player needs. That's why benchmarks for Battlefield are usually based on full 64-player servers, not just a single machine. If you're watching it freeze for a couple seconds, your processor is probably maxed out. Don't let that fool you—keep going, you're not a beginner after all.
Oh no, I was joking after all. I'm the beginner here and appreciate the help. Thanks for the details!