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When your computer reaches a high temperature, it will start to decrease its electric current to decrease its temperature, so therefor its performance will decrease. Most weaker computer are designed in that way to fit in the Fire Department's Policy to prevent fire hazards
My computer is not overheating i know exactly how it works, I am an engineer but I'm not a software troubleshooter therefore my question lies within the error message not the physical integrity of the computer hardware itself, there is no external, internal, or thermal problem with anything on or in this computer.
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
Quite a number of relatively recent games are using timing markers they get from the GPUs in the systems they are running on. If a programmer isn't handling these referencing markers correctly, the game can be misled by particularly fast-set numbers. It loses track of what is happening and the only work-around is to slow the speeds down incrementally. The Mass Effect game has some opposite-effect timing that makes slow-running graphics unusable in really simple situations (the locker early in the game where your character arms himself won't open for a bad GPU).
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
So i could fix the issue by just upping the graphics to like high?
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
- 5 years ago
How
- EA_Atic5 years ago
DICE Team
I'm closing this thread to stop it being necroed.
If you have any issues with Battlefield 3 please make a new topic about the issues you are having and what kind of steps you have tried to solve it.
/Atic