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7 years ago
Thank you for providing this very useful article! I am recommending this now to a friend of mine who is experiencing this same issue with a AMD Phenom II X4 960T Processor
- 7 years ago
@rewardingwalnut @limitlessworlds Glad this was helpful to both of you. I'd love to upgrade to Ryzen as I'm sure you would. For now this is the economical solution for a more capable CPU.
- 7 years agoIf anyone is wondering, the FX-8350 is capable of running Apex Legends on maxed out settings at around 60 FPS it seems. Other than "Texture Streaming Budget" which is more or less the texture quality setting. That is almost entirely dependent on your GPU to my knowledge and I only run it on the 4GB setting because that is what my GTX 970 can handle.
I tend to turn down or off a lot of settings for visibility and performance reasons and see well over 60 FPS constant and more like 80-110 in many situations. I'd have to do full tests to 100% confirm all this, but that's just from watching my FPS. Since most of use Phenom II users were obviously budget gamers, I doubt most of us are rocking 144Hz monitors anyways!
Obviously your FPS is highly dependent on your GPU, but the CPU can certainly be a bottleneck. I do suspect even a Phenom II 1100T would struggle to allow the game to achieve a constant 60 FPS even with a powerful GPU. It always struggled for me in BFV and I have seen a solid improvement there. Processor links in the first post are all still good. GLHF!- 7 years ago
yeah not really a solution .. you pay the money and next year another game comes out and doesn't support this one ... and from what heard those series also crash most of the time
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