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I have the following specs:
- CPU: AMD 5900X
- GPU: Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX™ 3080 MASTER 10G
- Motherboard: ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI) Motherboard
- RAM: 32GB 4000mhz
- SSD: 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2TB
- Monitor: 3440x1440
- Windows 11
- Including all the latest drivers installed (GPU, AMD Chipset Driver ...etc)
I'm presuming I have relatively high-end rig and even with all of that i'm getting FPS dips all over the place. Also i noticed that there's CPU bottleneck that is very noticeable in some maps/areas, a good example on that is (Discarded) where GPU utilization sits at 80% and few cores of the CPU running at 100% and all others left relatively with lesser load.
Win11 did just come out just before 2042, it wouldn't be too far fetched to think that battlefield might have some compatibility issue with the new version.
- RipGroove994 years agoSeasoned Ace
Plenty of reports of lots of games simply not working with Win 11 so you could be right.
- 4 years ago
this is typical of pc gaming especially at launch. they can't test every combination of hardware and software/settings.
The one way that will work if the problem is in your control is to reformat and reinstall windows with newest drivers and run the game on a baseline virgin system.
- 4 years ago
It could be, nothing's impossible but what makes me sure that it is game specific is that everyone out there (regardless Intel or AMD or Windows 10 or 11) they're facing the very same issues.
And in general whoever says it's running good are the ones who are content with 60fps, yes i'm getting above 60fps but it's obvious that the game's is constantly struggling and the FPS fluctuations are all over the place and very noticeable.
- 4 years ago
@MajDroidThat is just not the case. Im getting fps in the 100+ damn near constantly on ultra at 1440p
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