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It could be a few different things. First thing that comes to mind is driver related issue. The next thing is what settings you're running the game at. I have an rx 6600xt and when I am in the loadout menu with the 4 player classes showing my gpu is at 97% but when I enter a match it's around 60-70% usage. I play with graphics set to low on everything except for the first 4 settings (texture x2, mesh and terrain all on high). Are you seeing drops in fps in a match? The loadout menu is very taxing possibly due to character details/lighting but in matches it's not the same. Could also be that they haven't optimized it though but that is speculation. Hope you find a solution/answer.
- NL_Bob_DTC5 months agoSeasoned Novice
Yeah, I’m seeing drops in FPS compared to before the update. It’s still definitely playable, I just find it really strange. The GPU fans now keep turning on and off because the temps aren’t high enough. I could try reinstalling the drivers, of course. The weird thing is that it only happens with BF6 and not with other games.
- ScOpEsOnYoU5 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Sounds like you guys need to get your MSI sorted. Not the motherboard brand, Message Signal Interrupts. Windows by default ships with line-based interrupts active usually for most things by default, a terribly inneffcient and old school way of devices and peripherals communicating with your CPU. It's called Line based because it literally processes them one at a time in a line or queue. MSI is the new much more efficient method able to perform numerous requests simultaneously. The difference can be staggering. Battlefield 6 at Medium settings was literally unplayable due to input lag and video lag on my system till I optimised this using MSI Utility V3. Just type that into Google and its free to use. You probably need to be shown how to get this right, it involves understanding device manager and enabling the same priority on the device and the PCI express port that homes it, to ensure no bottlenecks, but rather than explain it myself, there's heaps of videos on Google or check out ASUS ROG forums for getting the hang of it. Basically use MSI Utility V3 to turn on this functionality and then assign a priority. I can now run the game in overkill at close to 140fps no input lag its a game changer. I have set my GPU, mouse and keyboard, game M2 SSD drives and audio to high priority, and the associated PCI Express ports that house these devices. Wham no lag no stutter, no drama.