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@CroL0coThere's a faster way to close the game.
Press Win + Tab.
Make a new desktop.
Open Task Manager.
End Apex Legends.
Win + Tab.
Close Desktop 2.
Go back to Desktop 1.
Re-launch Apex.
Much quicker than having to sign out or reboot.
As a side note, this is happening on both of my systems. More on my AMD system by far.
Main system:
9900K @ 4.9Ghz
CL14 3200Mhz 32GB RAM
RTX 3090 OC
1440p @ 144hz (because anything over 160~ is a jittery nightmare even with Gsync and stable frame rate. Come on guys....)
Second system:
3900X no OC
CL14 3600Mhz 16GB RAM
RTX 2080 no OC
1080p @ 144hz
@CARLS_CAR_LOLThx for the reply. I found that "workaround" on youtube, it's indeed much faster.
@FOB_OmariusPrimeIt's because of their poor implementation of Nvidia Reflex. Every driver after Ampere was released enables Reflex in Apex and with those drivers even with stable fps there is some visual stutter. I have a 1080ti and when I switch to older drivers that don't support Reflex the problem is completely solved.