9 years ago
GTX 1060 low fps on bf1
I have a Gtx 1060 and no matter what settings i run it on i have maximum 10fps (can vary but always very low)
This makes the game unplayable.
Specs
AMD FX 8320 Eight core Processor
8.00GB ram...
If you could please provide a dxdiag.txt file and other information mentioned in http://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/READ-FIRST-How-To-Get-A-Response-To-Your-Technical-Issue/m-p/5636970#U5636970 that would be great.
As for your issue I would first try disabling Origin In Game in Origin and then starting the game after a clean boot:
https://help.ea.com/en/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
"Now that this is out of the way, Here goes the explanation as "How I see the BF1 Network"
Battlefield 1 is not an Internet Game as we know it, but runs on a "Private Independent Network" Owned and Operated in Whole by EA games.
With that said, the "Internet Access" to this game is Totally different to what we understand about Internet access."
No, no, just no 😛
Battlefield 1 runs through the internet like any other online game, if not that would require EA to have their own seperate cable into every country and household in the world and that would just be silly. So no.
"For some reason the Firewall does not put this program and Origin on the "Exclusion List, and "Blocks" incoming and outgoing signals.....slowing down the game, but not denying it access..."
If this was happening is packetloss icon would flash on the screen and while the game might lag badly it would not affect FPS.
Hmmm...of course you point about working, Across the Internet, has been considered by me since the begginng of this game,
But,
I agree only the way the game is brought to the Purchaser to play , "Only"
From this point of "Delivery to your PC/Console/etc.." it uses the "internet" then becomes a "Privately owned and operated Server, Accessable only on the EA Networks" once you actually "Start BF1.
Ok, now I've said that, back it up your gonna ask?
Simple really, try to access any other Webpage from BF1 using and Internet Browser, and keeping the BF1 GAme Server open at the same time.
Tried this yet?
Can''t be done, its not an Internet Browser Based game like the Previous BF games.
BF1 works on its own "Private INTERNET Server" and is non-accessable from any Internet Browser.
Does this clarify my meaning a bit?
Yes, I'll agree its an Internet game, but thats where it stops!
Its a game that has its own independent Server, that is not accessable whatsover by an "Intetnet Browser" and therefore is what is called, "A Privately owned and operated Server that has Specific Rules to all that Use the Service"
So, ....this makes it also, "Members Only" as we read the EULA and all agreed to it "Before we bought the game" It also "Restricts Freedom of Speach to a Mature Audience too"
This being said, on the internet Browsers as we know it, there is no "Freedom of speach restrictions" as it is open to the publc,
Not so again with BF1, as it is a Privately Independent Server Network for Members only!
Get it?
OK, so it is Internet Based, but thats as far as Im taking it, the rest is private.
We agree to Disagree it seems?
BTW, did I present a good enought "Arguement" for some "Food for thought?"qqq
Wow, so many wrong and non-understandable statements said 😛
I believe your understandment of the subject and/or English terminology about this subject is not good enough. You only succeed in confusing everyone.
"Simple really, try to access any other Webpage from BF1 using and Internet Browser, and keeping the BF1 GAme Server open at the same time.
Tried this yet? Can''t be done, its not an Internet Browser Based game like the Previous BF games."
I'm doing this on almost a daily basis. It can easily be done. I know easily at least 50 people who play BF1 who also has no issues doing this. Battlefield 1 doesn't block you from accessing the rest of the internet.
"BF1 works on its own "Private INTERNET Server" and is non-accessable from any Internet Browser.
Does this clarify my meaning a bit?"
There's no public internet servers which all games can use so all games in theory uses private internet server. It also makes no sense why you would access game servers from an internet browser. It doesn't clarify anything, only confuses me more 😛
"BTW, did I present a good enought "Arguement" for some "Food for thought?"qqq"
No, just no.
"BTW, someone here wants a DX Diag report, but that will only tell you what is running and what is not on your PC...You've already stated this is only happening on this specific game, so that also means that everthing is working correctly with DXDiag or any other games/programs would be affected also..right?
Now...its a Server Connection Problem that only Origin Help/Error Report can properly "FIX"
I also have used
"Origin Error Reporter" and they are very Prompt, unlike previous online games.
Sent it in, might take a day, most times is doesn't, but their batting average at "Fixing things" has gotten a lot better with this game!
Good luck"
A DXdiag can be used for many things besides "what is running" (which it's actually not used for). It's most likely a local computer problem and NOT a server connecting problem even though you like to claim that.
Origin's reporting feature is for issues with Origin, but as Origin works fine and it's the game that is having low FPS it makes little sense to use that in this case.
As for your entire last post, I found it to make so little sense I'm just not going to comment on any of it.
lol
i think you talk to previous guy
but i have same card and i have max fps 4690k intel i5
its good