@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.