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Hey @Angry_Sergeant01 , your refresh rate is not set to 60 Hz. To sharpen the textures at Apex Legends, you should use the antisotropic filter. Increasing the GPU memory limit can also help. Make sure, your game is running at full resolution. However, there could be problems with the low VRAM of your graphics card...
I have a screenshots of my settings attached, everything seems to be fine
- 6 years ago
@Angry_Sergeant01oh sry, I slipped in the line at your dxdiag, it's nativ 32bit 60hz all fine.
Are you connected via wifi? I mean, is your connection stable? How about down- and upload?
- 6 years ago@Sick1Click Connected via WIFI adapter with wire, I mean wire goes to WIFI adapter and then to internet, connection is stable. Imo I think there is nothing to do with connection and something with optimization. I ran Doom Eternal, RDR2, and even closer, Titanfall 2 and everything was fine.
It's not gamebreaking or anything but kinda annoying.- 6 years ago
@Angry_Sergeant01 I understand, i've the same config wired+wireless lol :D
Other games going well doesn't mean that everything is okay. Every game/program has his own expectations. Apex has high expectations for some reason...
Just for sure, run a speed test and share your result with me.
Have you ever tried reinstalling apex legends?
- 6 years ago@Sick1Click Textures eventually load to normal state, but the time it takes to load them is annoying, up to 5 seconds I believe.
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