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What the game can not account for is pc settings or hardware settings. This is not on the game this is a user issue at that point. The game has no idea what you have done with the hardware or what came out the box.
Overall informing players their pc is not good enough and needs to upgrade or downgrade to play the game if their requirements are met then its spreading miss information that can cause a lot of confusion and anger from some.
@E9ine_AC My PC fully meets the requirement, in fact it's above the requirements. I had this issue until Windows updated and I don't think it was a PC setting or anything like that. Just a version of Windows or AMD software that conflicted with Apex.
I've tried changing graphic settings and other related settings, but when that didn't work I changed it back. Then when new updates came out, it started to work again. Most likely the case was that the graphic drivers that were provided by AMD at the time had some bugs that AMD hadn't fixed yet.
This was my experience.
Before I had the issue, I didn't change any kind of PC or AMD setting. Apex updated, and I noticed there was issues. It happened for a few weeks or so. I've tried changing settings at this point, but as I mentioned before, nothing worked, so I changed it back. I've downgraded the version of AMD, and then notice Apex was working. Once both Apex and AMD had updates again, both were working with each other just fine.
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