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@FlatChat Let me share my experience with this DX12 situation here aswell.
Before I add another RAM to my system just about 2 days ago, I used to try the game with a single channel 16gb RAM and DX12 set as 0. my FPS was about 40fps avg on low and medium settings. then I did the DX12 trick and I got 60-75fps just at absolute Lowest settings and using the dynamic scale for constant frame rate (Not DLSS). After I added another RAM to take advantage of dual channel, now I'm on ultra at about 150fps.
I assume the DX12 setting must have been an option in Display settings which they left it out. but it needs to be back in Options so people can toggle it on/off or switch between DX12/11 based on their needs.
cpu: i7 11700K
gpu: 3070 Ti EVGA
ram: 32gb (2x16gb) 3200
- 4 years ago
@FlatChatOpen the file with notepad and make sure you save it before you close the file.
Also, as I mentioned in this post (wrote in red): https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/Decent-FPS-What-Rig-are-you-Using/m-p/10973713/highlight/true#M36844
sometimes when you change anything (graphics/display settings) inside the game, it might undo the DX12 back to 0 in PROFSAVE_profile. I'm not sure what are the possible causes for this, or which option will affect the DX12 to go back to 0.
just to be sure you won't need to do this again. tweak everything as you wish inside BF2042 (for example resolution or anything that has quality option), then close the game and set DX12 to 1. after that, reopen BF2042 and this time you can just leave the display settings as it is. if for any reason you wanted to change your settings from inside the game and felt like the FPS went back down, then you can simply close the game and go through this process again to enable DX12 and get back on the battlefield.
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