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What’s the general sentiment regarding Warzone improvements?

What’s the general sentiment regarding Warzone improvements?

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mistercraft77
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12-27-2016, 05:41 PM
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There seems to be a problem that affects some systems differently, with certain users experiencing smooth gameplay and others facing significant performance issues. I'm using an Intel Core i7-4790K processor, an MSI Aero GTX 1070 with 8GB of video memory, and 16GB of RAM, and the game is performing poorly – a problem I haven’t encountered with any other titles.
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mistercraft77
12-27-2016, 05:41 PM #1

There seems to be a problem that affects some systems differently, with certain users experiencing smooth gameplay and others facing significant performance issues. I'm using an Intel Core i7-4790K processor, an MSI Aero GTX 1070 with 8GB of video memory, and 16GB of RAM, and the game is performing poorly – a problem I haven’t encountered with any other titles.

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UltiPengz
Member
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12-29-2016, 09:08 PM
#2
I’m truly struggling to accept that many games are offered without cost. Speaking of which, the 4790k is an excellent processor and the 1070 remains a solid choice. It seems like this discussion should be focused on gaming. I’ve read that increased processing power can improve performance in this particular game. Are you experiencing satisfactory results when playing online with others? Perhaps a limitation due to DDR3 memory is the cause.
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UltiPengz
12-29-2016, 09:08 PM #2

I’m truly struggling to accept that many games are offered without cost. Speaking of which, the 4790k is an excellent processor and the 1070 remains a solid choice. It seems like this discussion should be focused on gaming. I’ve read that increased processing power can improve performance in this particular game. Are you experiencing satisfactory results when playing online with others? Perhaps a limitation due to DDR3 memory is the cause.

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SadeceUfuk
Junior Member
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12-30-2016, 04:28 PM
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The performance is significantly improved on my less sophisticated computer compared to my primary machine. This is quite peculiar. I’m still experiencing occasional disconnections and program failures as well. It seems like the developers didn't do a particularly good job with performance tuning. Remarkably, it’s using 202 gigabytes currently – that's excessive.
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SadeceUfuk
12-30-2016, 04:28 PM #3

The performance is significantly improved on my less sophisticated computer compared to my primary machine. This is quite peculiar. I’m still experiencing occasional disconnections and program failures as well. It seems like the developers didn't do a particularly good job with performance tuning. Remarkably, it’s using 202 gigabytes currently – that's excessive.

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gcosta2
Member
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12-30-2016, 05:58 PM
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I truly struggle to comprehend the practice of offering games without cost. Moving on, the 4790K is a superb processor and the 1070 remains impressive. It seems to be linked to gaming performance. I’ve noticed discussions suggesting that more cores are beneficial for this particular game. Are you experiencing satisfactory results in online multiplayer? Perhaps there’s a limitation due to DDR3 memory.
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gcosta2
12-30-2016, 05:58 PM #4

I truly struggle to comprehend the practice of offering games without cost. Moving on, the 4790K is a superb processor and the 1070 remains impressive. It seems to be linked to gaming performance. I’ve noticed discussions suggesting that more cores are beneficial for this particular game. Are you experiencing satisfactory results in online multiplayer? Perhaps there’s a limitation due to DDR3 memory.