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  • ggibb65's avatar
    ggibb65
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    @Huxx45- This problem has been solved by doing a hard reset on the modem/router. Remove the power to your router, wait 30secs and then power it up again.

    Are you using lan cable or wireless?

  • @ggibb65 you probably can tell then how to remove lag and stutter. I never had that before this week. Unable to play at all max 15-20 fps on mainmenu when loading screen 60+ fps.

    I have done everything in the fix list what someone from EA said.

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    ggibb65
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago
    @Starwarsnerd9000 - what region are you in & have you tried different ping sites? I assume you are on PC so can you remember if there were any updates or changes to software/windows? Have you tried my previous post.

    Lots of questions, I know, but helps to eliminate things.
  • I use the default one. It never gave me low fps on mainmenu. I started lagging early this week and then I installed whole OS again and it still lags without updating anything. I dont know what to do. I dont know if there was or wasnt updates my pc updates automatically so I cant say.

  • ggibb65's avatar
    ggibb65
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    @Starwarsnerd9000- Can you run dxdiag & attach the text file to your post.
    Here's how: Windows key + R, type in dxdiag. When the window comes up, select the save all information button. This will save a textfile (DXdiag.txt) in you documents folder. That file give a full description of your pc setup (no personal information)
    Another question (sorry) - What OS do you use? If it is win 10, go to settings/update & security/troubleshooting & try all of the relevant troubleshooters - let me know the results.

  • ggibb65's avatar
    ggibb65
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    @Starwarsnerd9000- thanks for the link. Did it solve your problem? There still are a number of checks you should do anyway.
    1. Check your HDD has enough room left. The Win page file may not have enough room.
    2. Run Chkdsk /f. A failing HDD can cause the same problems.

    You might also let SWBFII use your GPU a little more efficiently. Go to: Settings/system/display/advanced/Graphic settings/. Hit the browse button and select SWBFII.EXE (c:/program files (x86)/origin games/). When it shows up click on it and select OPTIONS. Select High Performance & save. You might also try the power save option to see which works better. 

    Here's another link you could check out https://www.thewindowsclub.com/game-stuttering-with-fps-drops 

  • ggibb65's avatar
    ggibb65
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    @Starwarsnerd9000- Great to hear! May have been a driver that wasn't installing properly or your ISP had a problem that has now been fixed?

    I will miss feeling hungry after reading your posts LoL!!!

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