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Hey @Osiris_Revenge,
This is a known issue.
DirectX
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Micro-Stuttering
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If you’re running on Direct X 12 and seeing microstuttering in-game, go into the Video settings in-game and toggle Direct X 12 off. Ignore the pop-up, exit back to the options screen, then restart your game.
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Microstuttering can also be down to a driver issue, whether it’s a driver conflict or the latest driver for your graphics card not working well with Battlefield V. If you’ve already tried a clean reinstall of your graphics drivers, you may just need to wait for a new driver to fix it.
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Status: Fix coming in an upcoming update.
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Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/BattlefieldV/comments/9vclld/battlefield_vs_known_issues_list/
Hope this clears things up.
Thanks 🙂
- 7 years ago
Hey man, thank you for your reply, i very much appreciate it.
Switching to DX11 didn’t fix the issue. I have tested it both in DX11 and DX12 it happens on both.
The issue i’m talkibg about is just the cinematic cut-scenes in the single player war stories. Not the actual gameplay which is perfectly smooth.
- EA_Atic7 years ago
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Hey @Osiris_Revenge,
When in-game cutscenes is going on do you notice any hardware usage going up?/Atic
- 7 years ago
@EA_Atic wrote:Hey @Osiris_Revenge,
When in-game cutscenes is going on do you notice any hardware usage going up?/Atic
Hi Atic,
i didn't noticed any hardware usage going up during cut scenes.
the stutters are very little and barely visible and i tested it only in Under no flag yet because it's the only war story i played so far and i also noticed that it's happening consistently pretty much on the same places during the cut scene. Maybe it's just the quality of it been recorded IDK ☹️
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