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I've been thinking, it could be your GPU driver was installed on Win 11 before the SFC scan repaired some OS files.
Lets do these two commands to prep the OS for a clean driver install in command prompt (admin):
dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
sfc /scannow
Then reinstall the GPU driver cleanly:
Press the Win key and type "Advanced system settings".
In the hardware tab click "device installation settings".
Click the no option and save changes.
Then Download a fresh copy of your Driver and install DDU to uninstall your GPU drivers then go into safe mode.
-Once the DDU shows its settings on launch tick everything except the "store config file in roaming folder" and "enable safe mode dialog"-
Uninstall the GPU driver in safe mode and restart the PC so it boots normally.
Then install a fresh copy of the driver.
@Mafia_Bar i have no clue either, maybe we'll figured it out at some point. Hopefully. 😳
Greets,
Travis
Hey Everyone, I found a solution for this problem.
Looks like Windows 11 uses more RAM than Windows 10, because of the Windows 11 beautiful graphics and etc + Windows 11 has a lot of app which run in background (You can't shut them off)
So I decided to downgrade to Windows 10 and I did.
Now Battlefield V works perfectly without any problem, I get 60 FPS in highest graphic settings.
So the solution is:
If you have a normal PC Spec like me DON'T UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 11
because Windows 11 makes your pc weak (I'm not saying Windows 11 is a bad OS, I'm just saying for normal PCs if you want to play more games don't upgrade to Windows 11)
So just stick with Windows 10 and if you like beautiful graphics use some tools in the internet to do that.
or just upgrade your PC specially your RAM 16Gb RAM would be good, I think.
so good luck everybody, Have a great life.
My regards to EA.Hey, can you show how its plays now? And you FPS count)
I have the same specs, and I also have a friend with a weaker CPU (he have i3 8100 with 2 cores). But he doesn`t have lags. Also, I have lags in Battlefront II sometimes. But usually, there are around 70 FPS. When in BF5 40-55.
I have Win10. I think of reinstalling my Win10, but there are files that I don`t want to lose. So, do you think that +8 Gb RAM can solve this problem?
P.S. I have the same hard lagging before, like in your video. But after I turned off background processes, and a little bit cleared my HDD. After that, it lags less, but FPS is still below 60. And sometimes the image on the screen also freezes like in your video.
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