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UPDATE:
I've installed window7 x64 to do some more testing.
FPS increase is windows7 is significant, makes the game playable - it also feels more fluid trough whole area.
I'm trying to boot into windows 8.1 to confirm this issue to be windows specific - since in 8.1 there is a process dwm.exe consuming ~30% of cpu when this game is running. Not sure why, but could be the cullprit.
I have legitimate copy of win 8.1 with latest updates. I haven't installed updates to 7 installation, it would take too long just for a test.
I will investigate this issue further, when I get 8.1 to boot again - seems like it has some issues with windows 7 boot loader...
Thats interesting! Would be cool if someone else can try this. I also hav 8.1 64 Bit installed.
I just tried the Windows 7 compatibility mode. That changed nothing. And I also don't think that the dwm.exe is the problem. It doesn't use much of my CPU and even if I play rivals I have about 2/3 of my CPU unused.
Edit: I tweeted again to the EA Support. They are still ignoring it...
Edit 2: Wow! They are answering...lets see what they say!
- Anonymous12 years ago
I was running the game on Win 7 x64 with all updates and I was having the same low fps and frame drops as others have reported. It might be worse on Win 8.1 but I still found the game unplayable on Win 7 because as soon as you started an event fps dropped even further (between 8 to 10) and trying to use pursuit tech made it even worse.
Than was my experience.
- kriko_SI12 years agoRising Novice
No, compat mode would not change anything here too.
Perhaps, do you see dwm.exe process spiking up during gameplay too?
I have task manager and a process widget open on second monitor and there is no dwm.exe spike in windows 7.
I'm fighting now with windows 8 bootloader, trying to boot it (do not attempt to install win 7 after win 8 like I did).