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I suggest disabling Nvidia Reflex if it's on. See if it makes a difference. Also might want to check your Nvidia 3D settings for Apex. If nothing changes then...
Do you know where your Apex settings are saved?
The settings should be located at C:\Users\[YOUR PROFILE NAME]\Saved Games\Respawn\Apex
Make a backup of that folder somewhere else and delete the original folder. Try and play the game with the default settings to see if it makes a difference.
- 4 years ago@Enlyee it doesn't seem to work man sadly. Can you read my reply to @EA_Kent and see if u can help me with anything, TY
- 4 years ago
Micro stutters could be a lot of things.
First of all I'd disable any background programs like Discord and anything that uses an overlay such as Geforce Experience.
It can also be due to your vsync settings since you mention using a command to cap FPS. I figure you have a 60hz monitor? Enable fast vsync if you canb (if you can't use fast vsync then just the regular vsync) with the Nvidia 3D settings for Apex and disable the vsync in-game. See if it makes a difference.
- EA_Kent4 years ago
Community Manager
Disabling background processes like Enlyee suggested is a good idea. Can you try starting up your PC in a Clean Boot before launching Apex Legends to see if that makes any difference? If there is something running in the background that could be related to the stuttering that may help narrow it down.
For more details on how to set up a Clean Boot check out the EA Help website. Once you have the chance to give it a shot please let me know how it goes. Thanks!
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