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Yes, unfortunately it does absolutely nothing. My GPU usage is at 65% in main menu and 80% when I start new match (despite not meeting 144fps cap) and fps are at 90.
After few minutes GPU usage drops to 40%, then fps slowly decline every minute until they finally drop to 45.
My CPU usage is at 40-60% all the time (no matter if 90 or 45fps) but I enabled performance monitoring in game settings and when fps drops to 45 game displays cpu using red font instead of green one and shows values like 45 for cpu while it is at 90 at the beginning of match.
Not sure if it shows fps capability for specific pc part but when I start match values are at 90 for cpu and 160-180 for gpu with 120mp/s - which gives me 90 fps so it looks like my CPU is not utilized fully and then it goes even worse.
I tried enabling/disabling nvidia reflex, dlss, rendering future frames and few different options but nothing helps.
It behaves like memory leak because exiting to main menu or starting new round does not help (so this cannot be debris on level). Restarting game helps for 1-2 matches then issue returns.
something that made the game smoother for me was to enable vertical sync and yeah i know what people gonna say haha its only bfa6 and escape from tarkov i have it enabled otheriwse i always disable it but it actually made my fps be more constant, i only have 75hrtz monitor so thats what i land on normally but goes up to 120 sometimes too but thats because i have 2 screens connected but at least try to enable vertical sync and let me know how it goes
- cerror10 hours agoRising Novice
I've tried that but no cigar.
I can't figure it out, it's really making me angry. Why, after a while, is the FPS dropping so hard?
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