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Thanks for posting, interested to hear what kind of impact this driver set has on Apex.
- Fr3dY26 years agoRising Ace
Looks like Apex Legend is the winner here!
- GRiPSViGiL6 years agoSeasoned Ace
This means little when gameplay issues are server/netcode optimization issues on Respawns end.
- Fr3dY26 years agoRising Ace
My DSL internet connection is quite bad actually (>100ms ping), so I don't know if most problems come from my side.
However, I've noticed that I always disconnect (code:leaf, wheel...) when starting a game, not when I'm already playing (maybe it happened some time, but not relevant for sure).
Do you experience the same?
- 6 years ago
@EA_Barry wrote:Thanks for posting, interested to hear what kind of impact this driver set has on Apex.
i turned off vsync in nvidia 3d settings and the game video settings, set rivatuner to 144 fps, and used 720p resolution for my desktop and game borderless window.
i got 144 fps a lot in the game. its pretty much always 144 fps now.
my pc rig; ryzen 5 3600x using overclocking in the bios, 16 GB ram ddr 4 3000 cl 15, ssd for windows and game, gtx 1060 6GB.
its really nice. Thanks Nvidia and Apex Legends team! i will go back to using 60fps since thats my monitor resolution and it helps in oculus rift to have a lower fps when playing apex legends in virtual desktop.
- 6 years ago@gg123xyz no need to even O/C that rig in the bios for this game. I would bet it runs better if you didn't. Just my 2 cents worth.
- 6 years ago
for overclocking my 3600x i did this;
-enabled precision boost overdrive
- set a-xmp to profile 1
thats it. a-xmp sets my memory to its actual speed, and precion boost overdrive allows the cpu to ramp up its speed.
i did some tests and found it does increase my fps in apex legends.
heres the video showing what i did, at 1:40 mark or so;
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