Forum Discussion
Thanks for the response.
Yeah, it has been a tough job so far. And no solution yet...
So I'll try disabling origin in-game in both general settings and battlefield 1 game options. I'll also disable msi afterburner along with rivatuner statistics service. I'll let you know tomorrow if it works.
For windows 10 game DVR I've already tried disabling it (and left it disabled for what matters).
I usually use Radeon Relive to record some gaming session and have that active from the AMD driver settings, but I've already tried disabling or even uninstall it with no avail.
As another similar thread solved a similar problem with a ryzen build by lowering RAM frequency, tonight I've also tried lowering RAM frequency to default 2400mhz instead of 3200mhz, but the problem is still there...
Tried disabling origin in game along with msi ab: still no success. After 1 hour of gaming the problem occured again. This time though, I had the impression that it was a little better because, even if it was completely unplayable, the stutters lasted a bit less.
Any other advice? 🙂
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
@SoulbringerITA im also sitting with the same problem constantly random stutters withour any reason EA FIX THIS i have a gigabyte gaming 5 board that stutter is making me mad too :P
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
I'm starting to think this is just a bad bug in the game code that EA/Dice will not fix anytime soon. I'm bashing my head against EA customer care without success: they just continuosly tell me to try clean boots, setting static ip, open ports and so on, without understanding the real problem.
I think i will just stop playing the game and move to other, more well supported, titles.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
@SoulbringerITA Downgrade your windows 10 from version 1703 to 1607 this fixed for me try this and thank me later this will work