F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The issue stems from insufficient resources or unstable connections, causing delays.

The issue stems from insufficient resources or unstable connections, causing delays.

The issue stems from insufficient resources or unstable connections, causing delays.

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SnouppGamer_
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 10:32 AM
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It seems bf1 isn’t quite right for me. I can run battlefront 2 smoothly on my PC without any issues, but battlefield 1 feels sluggish. On medium settings I usually hit around 40-55 FPS, though I managed about 60 for a short time. On ultra in battlefront 2, I can maintain steady 70 FPS. Right now the game is too slow and I’m worried it might be worse than my old GPU performance. Anyone know why this happens? Do you have any tips to improve it or fix the problem?
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SnouppGamer_
05-22-2016, 10:32 AM #1

It seems bf1 isn’t quite right for me. I can run battlefront 2 smoothly on my PC without any issues, but battlefield 1 feels sluggish. On medium settings I usually hit around 40-55 FPS, though I managed about 60 for a short time. On ultra in battlefront 2, I can maintain steady 70 FPS. Right now the game is too slow and I’m worried it might be worse than my old GPU performance. Anyone know why this happens? Do you have any tips to improve it or fix the problem?

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Erexs
Junior Member
15
05-29-2016, 04:12 PM
#2
Reduce post-processing intensity to minimal settings, achieving a substantial improvement with minimal quality reduction. Focus on removing minor artifacts like reflections in water and small imperfections.
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Erexs
05-29-2016, 04:12 PM #2

Reduce post-processing intensity to minimal settings, achieving a substantial improvement with minimal quality reduction. Focus on removing minor artifacts like reflections in water and small imperfections.

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soulminer141
Junior Member
39
05-30-2016, 09:43 PM
#3
EA adopted octa-core Xeons with 128GB of ECC memory running at 4000MHz. It was noted that their budget limited them to 32-bit servers.
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soulminer141
05-30-2016, 09:43 PM #3

EA adopted octa-core Xeons with 128GB of ECC memory running at 4000MHz. It was noted that their budget limited them to 32-bit servers.