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Man, I feel this. Battlefield servers have always been allergic to stability, it’s basically tradition at this point. The 2000 ms issue sounds like the classic tick-rate sync bug that pops up when your monitor’s refresh rate doesn’t match the engine’s frame pacing. Try locking your Hz to 60 or 120 in Windows display settings or in-game, then cap FPS to match using RTSS or the console command. Usually drops the “time nudge” problem down to mortal levels.
Also, community servers being XP-starved is EA’s way of reminding us that fun must be strictly rationed. If they gave full progression there, everyone would abandon the official ones entirely — and we can’t have people enjoying themselves on their own terms.
If you really want EA support to respond, include the words “data protection request” or “refund escalation” in your ticket. Those keywords make the bots panic and forward it to an actual human.
- DavdudemanPC6 days agoNew Novice
Appreciate the suggestion and the recommendation on getting support to respond. I shall try it and see how it goes.
- DavdudemanPC6 days agoNew Novice
Sadly the fps capping alongside locking hz has not helped. Thank you though for the suggestion, just wish that the game was remotely playable on their normal servers.
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