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8 years agoFPS drop during OBS
-------I run during stream: Streamlabs Chatbot. (Tried without, changes nothing) Spotify. (Tried without, changes nothing) OBS. (Settings optimized, tried with x264 and with nvenc, tried with lowe...
I run dx11. dx12 has not been an issue.
i dont need to do a clean boot. i have a freshly installed windows and the issue existed previously to it and persists even after.
@Sgt_CHIKUN wrote:
I run dx11. dx12 has not been an issue.
i dont need to do a clean boot. i have a freshly installed windows and the issue existed previously to it and persists even after.
The argument that you don't need to try a clean boot because Windows is newly installed doesn't work for me. If you have installed other software than Origin and Battlefield besides Windows you still need to do it to rule out all other applications and services that might be running in the background.
Besides that, you should probably also make sure it's not a memory leak. If the leak is in sections like the non pages pool area the memory can't get released again until you reboot the computer. I personally use https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/rammap for that.
Didn't misunderstand on purpose, you just wrote it a bit confusing so I genuinely misunderstood. I'm also a bit confused as to what "You assume I didn't try by only having the issue showing thing installed" means.
If you tried the clean boot did you check for the memory leak? A screenshot of the memory when the issue is occurring might help.
I and many other people are having similar issues.
Please see my topic here:
It has become so frustrating I have decided to uninstall the game and not renew Origin.
This is a AAA, and expensive, title, EA is a multi million company, they are too busy with loot boxes then actually making their games perform.
Many people for months have asked to fix this, and DICE does drop patches, but until this issue is resolved I am done as a player with this game.
/rage quit