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Try updating your drivers if you haven't already, sometimes outdated drivers can cause issues.
(If you recently updated them, try rolling back as the newest drivers can sometimes cause the game to become unstable)
Have you already tried repairing your game files?
If not, I'd recommend doing that too.
Enabling GPU scaling could also help:
NVIDIA
- Launch the NVIDIA control panel
- Navigate to the Display section
- Navigate to "Adjust Desktop Size and Position"
- Set "Perform scaling on" to GPU
AMD
- Launch your AMD Radeon Software
- Navigate to the Settings menu
- Navigate to the Display section of the settings menu
- Set "GPU scaling" to enabled
Could you also attach a DxDiag to your post?
That way we have more information about your system, which could make it easier to pin-point the issue.
@XHelperZthis is my dxdiag. ill try the solution given by you and will inform you if there are any changes. Thank you for the help
- 4 years ago
Just an update: Seems like this affects all games. The only solution that i got is to reinstall drivers with DDU but this needs to be done everyday in order to get a constant FPS (shutting down/sleep will make the performance drop). I am still finding solution where it will permanently fix this problems.
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