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Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
Intel Core i5 7600K Unlocked
RAM 16.0GB
MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (Gigabyte)
Hey @TamTaaam Thanks for coming back with information!
You don't happen to have DirectX 12 active? You can take a look at: document\User name\STAR WARS Battlefront II\settings then open the file called BootOptions. The setting should be 0 on DX12.
When you are playing can you take a look on how the heating is for your system and see how much of your system is used when it starts lagging?
Don't forget to update the GPU drivers with a clean install option to try to remove corruption with drivers.
/Atic
- TamTaaam8 years agoSeasoned Novice
I've checked the DX12 in the BootOptions and the value is set to 0.
- Average CPU% during a Galatic Conquest match
- Midgame CPU Spike within the same match
- Battlefront Froze Soon After, Hardware Temperatures
I have the latest GPU drivers from Geforce, being 388.43 as of the 30th of November, I tried rolling back to the previous driver 388.31 but the issue persisted, I attempted again with a clean install of 388.43 and the issue is still there.