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OskooI_007 He’s going below the yellow line now, but the game is very unstable with the frame rate. I don’t understand how this happened — could it also be a hardware issue, for example with the PCI-e slot where the card is installed? The strange thing is that it doesn’t happen in other games. Is there a way to test it? Or maybe to reinstall the game or the drivers?
NL_Bob_DTC please post another screenshot so I can see what the unstable framerate looks like.
It sound like your CPU is maxed out.
- NL_Bob_DTC5 months agoSeasoned Novice
Im playing with frame gen right now and its okay to play, my cpu is between 70 and 100% usage when in game.
Really hope they gonna fix this issue.with frame gen:
without frame gen:
Also this thing go´s to red, i dont know what that means.
- NL_Bob_DTC5 months agoSeasoned Novice
OskooI_007 my cpu is the AMD ryzen 7 9700x, not overclocked just the stock settings with a AIO cooler.
- crackerjakr5 months agoRising Traveler
you put absolutely no specs of your machine or any settings you are running in the information you provided other than your CPU. which is effected by the BF6 anti cheat
Yes, the AMD Ryzen 7 9700 X uses a single CCD (Core Complex Die) go watch the Jays Two Cents video on youtube about this issue. The video is titled
EA Anti Cheat causing issues with AMD CPUs?
- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
NL_Bob_DTC mp/s is how many megapixels per second the video card is rendering. A megapixel is 1 million pixels.
To calculate megapixels per second, multiply the number of pixels in a single frame (width x height) by the video's frames per second (fps), and then divide the total by one million.
For example, a 4K video with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels at 30 fps has a calculation of (3840 x 2160 x 30) ÷ 1,000,000 = 248.8 megapixels per second.
mp/s is turning red because the video resolution is dropping low. mp/s turning red is nothing to worry about, but the image will look blurry due to a low resolution.
Resolution scaling features such as FSR and DLSS reduce the video resolution in order to increase FPS performance.
- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
NL_Bob_DTC there's two ways you can try to smooth out the framerate.
The first way is to use the in-game framerate limiter in BF6 graphics setting to limit the framerate to around 100fps. This will reduce the CPU load and help flatten out the yellow CPU line in the performance graph.
The second way is to increase the GPU load by increasing the video resolution. This will max out the GPU and also lower the framerate. The lower framerate will reduce the load on the CPU.
Both ways reduce the load on the CPU by lowering the framerate so the CPU can pace the frames more evenly. In an attempt to flatten the yellow CPU line in the performance graph. You also want the SIM and Step lines as flat as possible.
The goal is to get all the lines in the performance graph as flat as possible. Spiked lines are bad.