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Hmm, I see. This might be related to an issue we've been tracking for a bit. When you have the chance can you try rolling back to NVIDIA Driver 452.06 to see if that makes any difference? We saw some reports that using that specific driver may help with the FPS drops some people have been seeing.
Let me know if that helps in your case as well. Thanks!
/Kent
I tried yesterday and they did not solve the problem..but i will try again in 30mins on fresh windows. strange thing is.. the problem started 2days ago..and after 2 hours repaired itself..yesterday before i went to work everything was fine, after returning to home, problem returned.
- 5 years ago
Same here.
Been this way since the Tuesday update. Tried everything suggested in the forums, rolled back the Nvidia Driver, reinstalled the game, but the issues persist.
Went from stable 144 to sub 60 at times.
What do we do?
- 5 years ago
I also have the same issue with new recent frame drops after 2 days ago from 180+ down to 70-80 avg in fights and 130 fps tops........
CPU: i9 9900k
GPU: 2080ti
Every other game runs fine. I've repaired like 8 times, reinstalled the game, reinstalled drivers, took any OC off. Nothing is working.
- 5 years ago
I finally found something that worked - turning off Nvidia Reflex:
- Open the Origin Launcher.
- Go to My Game Library.
- Find Apex Legends and right-click the game.
- Select Game Properties.
- Click the Advanced Launch Options tab.
- +gfx_nvnUseLowLatency 0 to disable NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency.
Let me know if it works for you!
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