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Since the launch of Season 1 there is a consistent graphical stuttering while moving as infantry and driving ground vehicles (incredibly visible during the 3rd person chase cam). Interestingly enough, it was a smooth go while gunning in the new helicopter. It does not occur while stationary panning back and forth with the mouse. Additionally, none of the surrounding other players appear to be rubber banding or "lagging" around. CPU / GPU temps running as normal. Checking the new network overlay feature, my latency hovers in the low teens consistently with the biggest jump momentarily into the low forties. I've tested with every in-game graphics setting combination I could think of but it is still an issue. Cleared cache, re-installed graphics driver, re-installed the game, updated everything I can, no unnecessary background processes running or in game overlays (Discord, Nvidia, etc.) but to no success. Running the game via a wired connection on a RTX 3080 (no OC) // R9 5900x // 32GB RAM and installed on a SSD. Was able to play with out issue at launch and prior to S1 apart from the known bugs. Attached dxdiag
- EA_Leeuw4 years ago
Community Manager
Hey @blitz719krieg,
I appreciate the very detailed info & the attached DxDiag!
From what I can see from the DxDiag, everything looks to be okay. However, I see that you're experiencing a lot of crashing issues with something called the "ArmourySocketServer.exe". This appears to be something from Asus, can this be correct? I'm not exactly sure what it is, but it keeps on crashing on your system.
Apart from that, I would like to ask you a few questions;
- Is your CPU or RAM (memory) overclocked?
- Have you tried, or are you, playing with Nvidia DLSS enabled on your PC (Battlefield settings)?- 4 years ago
@EA_LeeuwI second this post. While flying a chopper I get HUGE lag/stuttering and it cropped up about 3 days ago and hasn't gone away. It looks like I'm rubber banding constantly and this never used to happen. I'm at my wit's end, flying is the main thing I do in this game.
edit: my CPU is overclocked to 4.5 and I do not use DLSS, pretty sure my card does not feature that.
- 4 years ago
I have tried it with and without DLSS and it appears to feel the same in terms of stuttering. My most recent play session DLSS was enabled My RAM is not overclocked however my CPU may be running the factory OC settings (I'm 90% positive it is). I'll explore that later on. In terms of the ArmourySocketService.exe, I have yet to experience an in-game crash while playing in quite a long time but I'll try disabling that .exe and see if that rectifies the stutter. Thanks
- EA_Leeuw4 years ago
Community Manager
@blitz719krieg wrote:
I have tried it with and without DLSS and it appears to feel the same in terms of stuttering. My most recent play session DLSS was enabled My RAM is not overclocked however my CPU may be running the factory OC settings (I'm 90% positive it is). I'll explore that later on. In terms of the ArmourySocketService.exe, I have yet to experience an in-game crash while playing in quite a long time but I'll try disabling that .exe and see if that rectifies the stutter. Thanks
@blitz719krieg, gotcha. It could very well be that it has something to do with an OC setting, who knows.
Oh, I didn't mean that the crashing of 'ArmourySocketService.exe' is the reason that you're experiencing these issues with Battlefield 2042, but these issues could be the result of the ArmourySocketService.exe program crashes. Could be connected, don't know, only one way to find out. 🙂
When you're playing with DLSS, which setting do you pick? And do you notice any difference if you switch DLSS settings?
@xpaydayx, can you see if you can enable the in-game Network Graph and check if you're experiencing any actual network issues? Would appreciate it a lot if you're able to capture a video, for example.