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-yes, i have the latest driver
-yes, it is in (auto select) is this the right option?
-no i haven't disabled the v-sync but i tried meddling with the fps limiter
-yes i have rebooted and checked.
-There is another NV driver out today that you might want to try (with clean installation)
-Change PhysX from auto to GPU mode in NV control pannel
-Set FPS limiter to same as monitor or max 120FPS
- 8 years ago
I just updated my driver today as you said
changed the physX to GPU
set the limiter to 120 fps
-STILL THE SAME-
My friend told me to update my origin, but when i try to click the "restart now" button, or manually restart origin myself, origin still doesn't update to the latest ver. (maybe that's the reason?)
are there other ways to optimize the game? I really miss playing BF1 properly again- XTRA-Larsiano8 years agoSeasoned Ace
- FPS limiter to 90
- Disable Origin in-game overlay in settings
- Let Origin auto update itself (it will prompt you) via settings
- Change ingame screen resolution to 1080p and render resolution to 100%
- Remove BF1 settings folder from user\documents folder as test \temporarily move to desktop)
- Install Intel chipset driver (again) & Network driver update if possible
- 8 years ago
Correct me if i'm wrong but there's no 90fps limiter in bf1 settings
i have disabled it
i have origin auto updated
there's no 1080p resolution there, (i think i'm just a noob for not knowing the 1080p's counter part)
i have removed the settings thingy, and placed it in my desktop
all drivers and chipsets are latest, idk how to reinstall chipset driver (again i'm somewhat noob in software)
over all the things i did now, still no effect, i'd like to thank you for all your current help, i hope we could solve this problem, thank you.
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