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Hey @IGenghisIKhanI,
Try turning off Origin In-Game Overlay in the Origin Settings, and the Battlefield 1 Game Properties in Origin.
If you're using Nvidia GeForce Experience, this is known to cause some drops as well.
Also, try changing the Framerate Limiter in the In-Game settings, to 60 or 120, depending on what your build can handle.
If you still need help, let us know.
Thanks 🙂
nope sorry these didn't fix it
- EA_Atic7 years ago
DICE Team
Hey @IGenghisIKhanI Try doing a clean boot and make sure that all drivers and windows update, is all up to date.
How to do clean boot :https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
/Atic
- 7 years ago
this did the trick im now getting much more fps with no stuttering! thank you heaps!
- 7 years ago
seems i spoke too soon, i've only gotten about a 10fps boost and never reach 100fps as i've seen other similiar builds avg fps :/
- EA_Atic7 years ago
DICE Team
Hey @IGenghisIKhanI So BF1 is very CPU intense game and your CPU is below the minimum spec on what we have recommended and said what is needed, we can only suggest some workaround to boost the FPS and that is not guaranteed that that will work.
What clean boot did was remove any programs that are there when you start the PC up.
/Atic
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