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Anonymous
10 years ago

Re: FPS dropping on a good PC

Because is an online game maybe is the servers causing that. When i play at night there is no fps dropping or lag but at Day i see lags and stutters

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  • Straatford87's avatar
    Straatford87
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    10 years ago

    @barcielx @TylerBluGundrson

    It could then very well be latency that you are experiencing. Sometimes the difference between latency and fps issues are unclear. In the case of latency, try the following:

    • Make sure you use a wired connection
    • Power cycle your system and router
    • Run your system in a clean boot

    We do have further connection troubleshooting articles available:

    I hope this helps.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    I've been playing the game with wires connected since the first day I bought the game... my internet speed is 100 mb/s so I don't think it's my internet's problem.... also I've tried to insert those command, but it changes nothing to the game. Now I run the game with the lowest graphic, the game can some times goes up to 80FPS in none heavy terrain areas (but extremely unable, it can keep on jumping between 70~80 FPS) and 40 ~ 60 (same as above, keep on jumping between these numbers) in complicated terrain areas.... I've tried every single way I can to adjust with my computer, including replace the thermal of my CPU.... please help, now I am thinking it's probably the game it self and not my PC's problem.... it's making the game unplayable :/ 

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    Straatford87
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    10 years ago

    @TylerBluGundrson

    It does not sound like a latency issue, then. Could you upload a dxdiag so that I have a better idea of how your system is setup?

    I did find two reports of users reporting that a specific motherboard app was causing fps drops for them. If you are running an ASUS motherboard, this might affect you:

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Here... but since I can run Rivals in ultra graphic completely smoothly in 60 FPS I don't really think it's either of my PC's equipment's problem... as for the apps, since I turned off everything running in background before gaming I don't think that's the problem as well.

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    Straatford87
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    10 years ago

    @TylerBluGundrson

    Your system will run the game on low or medium, but since it's not greatly above the minimum requirements I cannot guarantee that you won't see any fps drops. 

    As mentioned, clean boot, turning off Origin in-game and making sure the aforementioned ASUS apps are turned off (if applicable) should increase your performance. The rest of your dxdiag looks normal so I don't really have any further suggestions.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    The FPS drops are happening very very common, and it's drops too much that it has becoming lags. Also forgot to mention that, the terrain usually bugs when driving at high speed as well ( For example, when I reach towards a object ahead it displays almost until I had passed through it), or another thing is roads and the entire scenery disappeared and my car falls down in to no where and tells me I crashed (The same problem happens to almost all of my friends even the ones with high spec PC), is there anyway to fix this problem as well? 

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