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@kikolarryio Sure no problem, you need to determine how many cores your CPU has first because that will determine your core and there’s count in the text that goes into the document. I opened a new text file in my desktop, added the strong above from @onCruiseCTRL @and saved it as ALL FILES type. This was my issue the first time if you save it as a text or .txt it does not read it properly as a configuration file. Please note that for me, this reset all my settings in game as i assume it’s overriding the existing on to be wary.
After creating the user.cfg with the above I dropped it into the main battlefield directory C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Battlefield 2042 or if you’re non steam C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Battlefield 2042.
After this step I opened my hardware monitor (for me i used L-connect) and task manager and launched the game. I noticed I still had spikes in CPU% but it never exceeded 65% and stayed as low as 35% during a match. I did notice that my CPU temp did tend to be around the higher end still I was average 71°C and peaked at 82°C which for my CPU isn’t bad but still not anywhere i’d like to be while gaming.
Hopefully the above helps, if you have any other questions let me know i’ll do my best to assist.
Very sure I did it correctly but it still doesn't take effect. Screen screenshots here
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