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@SCARFAC3E wrote:
First of all, my computer specs are ; i5 6500, Gtx 1060 6gb, 16 gb 2133 mhz ram and the game is installed on a ssd.
My problem is after the latest UI update, I experience heavy fps drops and therefore stutters. Before the update I've had times that my fps dipped but they were so occasional, now it's every single game and my game has came to a state that it's literally unplayable. I have tried lowering the graphical settings but they don't seem to help that much, what am I supposed to do ?
Sorry for bad english.
@SCARFAC3E the first issue is that your CPU is below the minimum required to Play BF1, and BF1 is a processor intensive game. You can see how your CPU rates against the minimum required CPU here: http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-6600K-vs-Intel-Core-i5-6500 You also might want to drop your graphics settings, your GPU may be able to handle it but your CPU being just below the minimum probably can't keep up with higher graphics settings.
That being said, what OS are you running? If on Win10 are you using DX11 or12, and did you install the creator's update? Recently I limited my FPS to 61 in my user.cfg and it really evened out the CPU spikes and sporadic FPS drops so that may benefit your game performance. My rig is the same as yours except that my processor is an i7 3770.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
But if that's the case, how is that my cpu handled the game very good at even ultra settings and had no issues until that June update ? Or so other peoples cpus ? As I said I tried lowering the graphics, it doesn't seem to help much. Can you write down the cpu intensive graphics settings if you know so I can set them to very low.
I am using the Windows 10 64-bit Pro version and I haven't installed the creators update. My game is running at DX11 (DX12 has way worse stuttering)
I will try what you did on the cfg file but I don't think it will work since I play with vsync on (if I turn off vsync the screen tearing becomes worse than anything, since I have a 60hz display)
I think EA just effed up something about the game optimization (willingly or not I don't know.)- EA_Archi8 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hello @SCARFAC3E
I am really sorry for those issues with Battlefield 1. Have you been able to solve this, thanks to other players input? Let us know, how you are doing. If the problems persists, can you try to load your system, using Clean Boot, and launch the game afterwards? Keep us posted.
Cheers,
Archi
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
I haven't been able to solve the issue no matter what I've done. Last game (2 days ago at Empire's Edge) my fps dropped literally to 15 on the top of the castle without any effects and there I stopped playing the game. I tried refunding the game & got refused since I played too much (around 150 hours) until the June update.
- ragnarok0138 years agoHero+
@SCARFAC3E wrote:
But if that's the case, how is that my cpu handled the game very good at even ultra settings and had no issues until that June update ? Or so other peoples cpus ? As I said I tried lowering the graphics, it doesn't seem to help much. Can you write down the cpu intensive graphics settings if you know so I can set them to very low.
I am using the Windows 10 64-bit Pro version and I haven't installed the creators update. My game is running at DX11 (DX12 has way worse stuttering)
I will try what you did on the cfg file but I don't think it will work since I play with vsync on (if I turn off vsync the screen tearing becomes worse than anything, since I have a 60hz display)
I think EA just effed up something about the game optimization (willingly or not I don't know.)Since you're in Win10 have you tried turning off the Xbox DVR functionality, turning off origin in game (both in the origin global application settings and under BF1's game settings under show game details in origin?), and I also recommend uninstalling GeForce experience and install only the drivers for your card since Shadow Play has been causing performance issues with some people's rigs as well, and I got a noticeable increase in stability at BF1 after launch by uninstalling GeForce Experience.
Regarding settings, the entire game is CPU intensive, not just a specific settings. The problem with hardware that isn't at the minimum recommended spec is that it may work for a long time and then a game, driver, or even an OS update hits and you have problems. The minimum specs are the lowest performance spec that DICE says BF1 will reliably run, anything outside of those specs runs by luck and good fortune of the gaming gods.
- 8 years ago
As for those minimal specs, these are nonsensical to begin with as according DICE i6 6600k is comparable to the AMD FX-6350. Anyone who is not completely technically ignorant knows this is an absolute bullcrap and said amd cpu is considerably weaker to even i5-6400 (even in games that love threads and works well with amd cpus like for example Crysis 3) , not mention the 6500. So operate with these obviously randomly choiced minimal requirements is pointless to begin with. Game worked fine on release on said hw, so I dont see any excuse to accept performance-crippling patches, but hey same happened with BF4 so who is really suprised.
That said it is a good advice to get rid those stupid xbox and gaming related * microsoft added into Windows and uninstalling geforce experience is generally good idea unless you really love Shadowplay.
After disabling most of these things (including some register tweaks) game runs solid and im running i5-6500, though it was a bit better at launch.
- 7 years ago
For screen tearing u have to go BF1.exe >Properties>Compatible> and tick Disable fullscreen optimizations
- 7 years ago
I'm same, used to comfortably play this game at 70 fps with most things on ultra (oc'd 3570k, 1060). I've come back after a while away from the game and I'm now getting between 30-40 fps.
- 7 years ago
@ragnarok013Your answer is non sense. Did you even read the posts ? It was working. It is not working anymore. Don't talk about CPU and stuff.
Mine is Intel 7600K, overcloked. With GTX 1080 Ti. My CPU usage never go above 85%.
First game 140+ fps. Second game 50- fps.
Dont tell me the issue is my system or my drivers.
- DerLokator7 years agoNew Traveler
I have 1080 Ti with around 1970 Mhz, 8700k @ 4,8 Ghz all cores, 16 GB DDR4 Ram with 3000 Mhz and Nvidia Settings at Max Power Mode for BF1. Also I have only 30-40 Background processes at Windows, so my System is completely optimized.
I Play at 1440p with all Ultra Settings and I get average About 130 fps which would be normally fine, but sometimes I get massive fps Drops and also stuttering. At Amiens only 100 fps, dont know if normal. But yeah, in General often fps Drops and stuttering, probably since last update, I don´t know.
I could Play with low or medium Settings to get less Drops but I want the best graphics I can have. Also if I Play with medium Settings Amiens is still under 120 fps I think.
I just think it is not a hardware issue, Battlefield 1 has now serious fps drops problems and Dice needs to push another update to fix this.- ApprovedAnonymous7 years ago
I have about the same setup and I'm getting way worse frames than you, on ultra 1440p settings 60-120fps, it stays somewhat stable for a second(about 100fps) and then stutters to 60-70 with massive lag and it keeps happening again and again..
Really frustrating.
But one thing I wonder is that if I drop resolution to 1920x1080, my frames get even worse! 50-90fps..
1080ti Gaming X (no oc)
i7 8700k (no oc)
16gb ram
SSD
144hz ips G-sync panel
Nvidia panel G-sync on, V-sync on and game V-sync off
No matter if I use DX11 or DX 12, same results
Temps under control
Tried fixing the game on Origin, no results
This isnt normal, am I doing something wrong or? Can anyone help?