5 years ago
Blurry textures
Hello, I have had this problem for a long time: When you have to select a legend to start the game, the textures of the characters take a long time to load, the textures are clear after a long wait....
Hi! could you check your in-game graphics settings and turn up texture quality to see if it works any better? also if you have had done any settings in the NVIDIA control panel, Advanced 3D graphics settings, please change them back to default. also, take a look at app-specific settings. The main reason for the slow texture stream may be caused by many stuff including The PCI-E bandwidth of your Graphics card, Your HDD or SSD speed, and Its response time. Please focus on the last thing first because IO speed influences the stream the most. Installing Apex on a faster drive will make the gaming experience much better.
turn off TSAA in settings (anti aliasing)
I don't really want to deactivate the TSAA, after the game will be very ugly ...
Hi! Thank you for investigating my reply. Most hard drives even if they are 7200rpm still have a great chance of degrade in speed after years of use. This typically means the data stored on the hard drive might been fragmented. Perform a defragmentation on the drive may help a little. The worst case is that the disk itself is damaged over time and the average response time is above normal. It’s really common among all hard drives. I highly recommend you installing the game on a SSD. Speaking of the PCIe problem tho, I don’t think your pc have a PCIE 2.0 which is a pretty old standard where most graphics cards and cpu manufactured in those time period can’t really run apex at playable framerates , nor the cpu that supports motherboard with such old standards. Even if you do have a pcie 2.0 motherboard, the use of pcie3.0 lane is mostly depend on the cpu you use. You can check the motherboard and gpu connection type and speed with a tool called cpu-z. It’s a freeware by tech power ups.
@wolf109909 Hi, my hdd hard drive is quite new, i bought it 6 months ago and i often defragmented it with windows tool. I confirm that my motherboard is in pcie 2.0, it is a ga-h81m-s2vp. My processor and my motherboard date from 2014, I have an i5 4460 ... Here is a screen of my gpuz