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First off thanks for the speedy replies. Secondly, I did delete all the old drivers from my computer and if not why would it only affect apex legends. Also I have tried setting the games graphics to the lowest possible and that still didn't help. I have also recently reset my settings in nvidia in case I messed with something I shouldn't have and that did not show any signs of helping. This happened after changing my graphics card but maybe it has something to do with another component in my computer. I have been searching for a week now and have yet to find a fix.
- 7 years ago
Here is my dxdiag. If any other info may help just ask me and I will post it. Thanks
- 7 years agoIs the game located on ssd? Make sure samsung write cache is enabled and rapid mode is disabled.. I would also turn off automatic page size by windows and only dedicate about 8-12gb of virtual memory to ur ssd.. Disable integrated graphics/intel speedstep/turboboost in the bios and overclocking u might run into issues.. Ram also needs to be at proper timings
- 7 years ago
I tried the game late last night and it worked absolutely fine. I am very surprised because I haven't tried anything recently to try to fix it. This was after the dxdiag reply but before your response about what to change. I'm sorry you had to go through all that trouble. I have yet to try it again but if any further problems arise I will instantly come back to this page to post about it. Thanks for the help and is there anyway to figure out what changed so I can post it in case it is a solution?
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