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Same * here. Only solution I've found is to turn all the graphics to low, especially the VRAM thing. The game is now ugly as f but I don't have any fps drop. I still have the random crashes, even more than before the update.
I5 7300hq
16GB RAM
1060 6GB with latest drivers.
- 7 years ago
I wonder how high the TOs FPS are.
I have almost the oldest cpu in this forum ( i7 3770k +GTX1070 ) and 110-140 fps now.
Maybe this engine has a problem with all the modern CPUs ?
All ppl having troubble with FPS run on very modern CPUs. I dont think the problem is on your side of the pipe ( if your drivers are up to date :P )
- 7 years ago
I am still using my 1st gen i7 920 and so far its handling everything fine...well as fine as would expect from a 10 +year old cpu.- EA_Darko7 years ago
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Hey all, for anyone seeing this issue would you mind capping your FPS to see if it makes a difference.
You can Cap your frame rate by following the steps here:
- Go to origin->game library->right click on Apex ->Game properties->advanced->and put in Command line arguments: +fps_max 75. (You can try setting it lower too (100, 90, 80, etc.) This step has improved stability for a lot of players, but you may need to try some different settings to get it right.
Let me know if it makes a difference.
Darko
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