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Maybe it has something to do with this:
https://www.techworm.net/2022/09/windows-11-22h2-update-issues-nvidia-cards.html
But why only battlefield in my case?
@Pennywise888 @Rokebo73 this could be the issue but I have windows 10 rn and I am also getting this issue. I did also play the new cod beta tho as well so maybe if we have that in common it changed something
@Pennywise888 wrote:Maybe it has something to do with this:
https://www.techworm.net/2022/09/windows-11-22h2-update-issues-nvidia-cards.html
But why only battlefield in my case?
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace@jeromeisdabeast that is update (kb5017383) , you could uninstall it !
- 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:
@jeromeisdabeastthat is update (kb5017383) , you could uninstall it !@Rokebo73 sorry dude tried uninstalling the update and it didn't change the effect on the game. Still getting 1fps at the menu with no strain GPU strain on my ASUS STRIX 3080. I'm also not having this issue on any other games. Attached my DxDiag again for reference
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@jeromeisdabeastcould you check youre audio please if there is an issue with it atm!
Fix 1: Disable Audio Effects
The audio effects can make your experience more enjoyable, but it definitely requires much CPU usage. Just disable it step by step.
Step 1: Right-click the speaker-like icon at the bottom right corner of the taskbar and choose Sounds.
Step 2: Under Playback tab, right-click your audio device and choose Properties.
Step 3; Go to Enhancements tab, check Disable all sound effects option, and click Apply and OK to save the changes.
Fix 2: Disable Volume Adjustment
Windows can automatically adjust the volume of different sounds when you are using your computer to place or receive telephone calls. This feature is also proven to be a factor to cause audiodg.exe high CPU usage issue. So, you can also try disabling it.
Step 1: Open the Sounds window as displayed above.
Step 2: Switch to Communications tab and choose Do nothing option.
Step 3: Click Apply and OK to save the changes you’ve made.
Fix 3: Change Audio Sample Rate
In addition, some users successfully resolved audiodg.exe high CPU by changing the audio sample rate. You can also have a try. Just open Sounds window and go to the Properties of your audio device. Under Advanced tab, select another sample rate from the drop-down list, and then click Apply and OK to confirm the operation.
Fix 4: Run Audio Troubleshooter
If the audiodg.exe is taking up much CPU usage, perhaps your audio device runs into certain problems. In this case, you can use the built-in tool to troubleshoot the problems with audio.
Step 1: Press Windows + I to open Settings.
Step 2: Go to troubleshoot, other troubleshooters and choose Playing Audio
Step 3: Click Run button.
Let us know what it did for you ! - 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:@jeromeisdabeastcould you check youre audio please if there is an issue with it atm!
Fix 1: Disable Audio Effects
The audio effects can make your experience more enjoyable, but it definitely requires much CPU usage. Just disable it step by step.
Step 1: Right-click the speaker-like icon at the bottom right corner of the taskbar and choose Sounds.
Step 2: Under Playback tab, right-click your audio device and choose Properties.
Step 3; Go to Enhancements tab, check Disable all sound effects option, and click Apply and OK to save the changes.
Fix 2: Disable Volume Adjustment
Windows can automatically adjust the volume of different sounds when you are using your computer to place or receive telephone calls. This feature is also proven to be a factor to cause audiodg.exe high CPU usage issue. So, you can also try disabling it.
Step 1: Open the Sounds window as displayed above.
Step 2: Switch to Communications tab and choose Do nothing option.
Step 3: Click Apply and OK to save the changes you’ve made.
Fix 3: Change Audio Sample Rate
In addition, some users successfully resolved audiodg.exe high CPU by changing the audio sample rate. You can also have a try. Just open Sounds window and go to the Properties of your audio device. Under Advanced tab, select another sample rate from the drop-down list, and then click Apply and OK to confirm the operation.
Fix 4: Run Audio Troubleshooter
If the audiodg.exe is taking up much CPU usage, perhaps your audio device runs into certain problems. In this case, you can use the built-in tool to troubleshoot the problems with audio.
Step 1: Press Windows + I to open Settings.
Step 2: Go to troubleshoot, other troubleshooters and choose Playing Audio
Step 3: Click Run button.
Let us know what it did for you !@Rokebo73 ok I tried the different suggestions you recommended and no dice unfortunately. Sorry to sound like a broken record. Clean boot is also still not working for me. Was there something you say in my DxDiag file that indicated it was an audio issue? I use all CORSAIR peripherals if that helps in any way.
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace@jeromeisdabeast could you post your PROFSAVE_profile please !
Youre gpu drivers are update ?
Chipset drivers update ?
Windows update ?
Let us know ! - 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:
@jeromeisdabeastcould you post your PROFSAVE_profile please !
Youre gpu drivers are update ?
Chipset drivers update ?
Windows update ?
Let us know !@Rokebo73 here's my PROFSAVE_profile. All my gpu drivers, chipset drivers, and my windows are all up to date.
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@jeromeisdabeast you deleted the folder BF2042 in your Documents folder already ?
Just completely delete that folder (or move to other location) and start game ! Calibrate settings again ! Update us please.
If problem still exist , disconnect all hardware at usb ports, only keep 1 monitor , 1 keyboard , 1 mouse and 1 headset connected(disconnect all other devices when pc is shutdown). Try game and update us again !.
If that still gives issues (even after cleanboot, repair / verifiy game) then maybe you need a fresh new windows install or repair windows !
If nothing else works then do a Repair Install, by installing Media Creation Tool, open tool and choose to Upgrade Now. This reinstalls Windows while keeping files, programs and most settings in place, is the most stable method to advance to the latest version, and solves most problems. Tutorial here: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/fix-windows-10-repair-install
Let us know what ya did to fix issue (even after a windows repair). - 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 Ok after much deliberation and attempts to avoid doing it I fixed the issue by upgrading to windows 11 lol
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@jeromeisdabeast Game On!
Beaware , lot of people got freezes/crashes issues at this momen.
They will push a fix soon ! by EA - 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:@jeromeisdabeast Game On!
Beaware , lot of people got freezes/crashes issues at this momen.
They will push a fix soon ! by EA@Rokebo73 you're not gonna believe me but the issue is back again after a windows update and the new update to Battlefield. No idea which is the culprit. Yes I checked graphics drivers, windows updates, admin permissions, verified game files, and deleted cache.
- 3 years ago
FYI... I had no problems with Battlefield 2042 until I installed EA Play. No I have stuttering issues and I've tried everything to resolve the issues. Nothing has helped.
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@jeromeisdabeast @Schep is your cpu maxing ?
- 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:@jeromeisdabeast @Schep is your cpu maxing ?
No it’s running at normal capacity. Is it possible the game is using the cpu to run graphics instead of the gpu?
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace@jeromeisdabeast bf2042 is using MUCH from cpu !!!
- 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:
@jeromeisdabeastbf2042 is using MUCH from cpu !!!In all honestly I need to reinstall bf2042 to test it again. After it went back to having issues I uninstalled out of frustration. I’ll try reinstalling it tonight and get back to you. Off of what I remember the cpu was not maxing while running the game though.
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace@jeromeisdabeast you could try a user.cfg to help your system/cpu a bit more with all the workload
check this https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Season-3-CPU-Issue/m-p/12088154#M37399
try and update us please ! - 3 years ago
@Rokebo73 wrote:
@jeromeisdabeastyou could try a user.cfg to help your system/cpu a bit more with all the workload
check this https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Season-3-CPU-Issue/m-p/12088154#M37399
try and update us please !I reinstalled bf2042 and ran it while looking at CPU usage and it did not go over 10% the entire time. GPU usage was also low in the menu but the fps was still at around 1fps. Adding the userconfig file did not help. The issue is not my hardware I have other games that run fine like bfv and modern warfare 2. My system is an intel 11900k and an ASUS ROG 3080. CPU is water cooled, I have 32gb of DDR4 3600MHz DRAM, and 2tb of NVMe memory. My guess would be that there's an issue between bf2042 and windows on my system since the problem came back after a battlefield and windows 11 update.
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