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@Quakero_CL wrote:
@VoltorReaperI have an i7 4790K and I have the same issues. Before the game update, the CPU had an average usage of 65-70% without stuttering or anything strange. After the update Now it is 90-100%! I had been doing some research on my own and finally I realized that the "ntoskrnl" process is the cause of the stuttering and high CPU usage. Basically the process is part of Windows and the Anticheat problem...Yeah I've come to the same conclusion.
The same problem.
I have 7800X3D and 6950 XT, 32GB ram and Windows 11 with DX12 installed.
I have tried to restore files integrity through but it didn't help.
Error i found in Windows Events Viewer:The description for Event ID 1 from source Application cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event:
EAAntiCheatService
ExitType: 115 (37)The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table
- @tompusliker Forgot to mention that I also set the bf1 process priority to high permanently using Process Lasso, maybe try that?
- @otvertka1337x That made zero difference. Everytime Me or enemy shoots frames going crazy. On top of that after a while Ea app going offline. I dont want to play anymore and I’m not happy about it. I own every BF since bad company 2. I think I wont be buying anymore EA games.
I have exactly the same problem. Although I do not have strong machine (i3-8100, 3.6GHz, 16Gb mem and GeForce GTX 1050ti) the game was playable prior to anticheat. Now it stutters constantly even on singleplayer mode.
@otvertka1337x wrote:Exactly same here, crazy stutters / input lag for the past 2 weeks or so.
Someone on the Steam forums pointed out that in the game directory you can find the EAAnticheat folder which contains two executables - run either of them, or both - select the option to "repair" (you'll be asked to select the game's directory) - wait for it to finish, that's done. This doesn't fix the problem entirely, but improves the stuttering & inputlag somewhat.
Keep in mind that you might need to repair the anticheat before every launch of the game as the effect seems to be wavering after subsequent launches.
This is the best I've got so far. Someone also pointed out that you can update the anticheat in these programs but it didn't do anything for me personally.A little update, so, apart from what I wrote in the reply #18 here, I also found that running those anticheat executables as administrator and then launching the game as administrator seems to at least solve the issue of inputlag reappearing eventually after some time.
- @VoltorReaper tryin to see what causes it and Im coming up with nothing. it just drops frames from time to time for no reason. on a 7800x3d and a 4070S (not exactly your grandads pc)
- @VoltorReaper I have an i7 4790K and I have the same issues. Before the game update, the CPU had an average usage of 65-70% without stuttering or anything strange. After the update Now it is 90-100%! I had been doing some research on my own and finally I realized that the "ntoskrnl" process is the cause of the stuttering and high CPU usage. Basically the process is part of Windows and the Anticheat problem...
I will play Delta Force before playing 2042. It doesn't matter how much they make this game unplayable to me.
@RRedux wrote:Still no response or acknowledgment of the problem from EA?
Starting to seem like creating performance issues in a game from 2016 was part of the plan all along
maybe they hope it will drive players towards their less successful bf games
They are literally horrible . Don't criticise them though , they get upset .
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