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234234442
Seasoned Newcomer
3 days ago

Inconsistent FPS drops

Severe FPS variance after latest update – rendering performance regression

Hello

Since the latest Apex Legends update, I am experiencing a significant and inconsistent performance regression affecting FPS stability.

The issue is highly situational and appears to be tied to rendering complexity / scene load:

- Low complexity scenes: ~200–240 FPS

- High complexity scenes (dense geometry / effects / combat areas): drops to ~60–70 FPS

This behavior occurs even on minimum graphics settings, suggesting the issue is not related to user configuration but likely a performance regression introduced in the latest patch.

System specifications:

- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3070

- CPU: Intel i7-12700

- RAM: 16GB

- Latest GPU drivers installed

- Windows fully updated

 

Troubleshooting already performed:

- Clean driver update

- Game file verification

- All graphics settings set to minimum

- Disabled background applications

- Restarted shader cache via driver reinstall

 

Observations:

- FPS fluctuates heavily based on camera direction and on-screen asset density

- Behavior suggests CPU/GPU load imbalance or inefficient asset streaming / culling

- Issue was not present prior to the latest update

This appears to be a regression in rendering optimization, possibly related to asset streaming, shader compilation behavior, or draw-call overhead introduced in the current patch.

Please investigate potential performance regressions introduced in the latest update or advise if additional diagnostic steps are required.

 

Thank you. neil

6 Comments

  • How much longer are you going to ignore the terrible performance issues in Apex Legends?

    I have a high-end gaming laptop with an RTX 5070 and an Intel i7-14650HX, and yet the game constantly suffers from random FPS drops, stuttering, and inconsistent frame pacing. This isn't an isolated issue — the community has been reporting performance problems for months across different hardware configurations.

    How is it possible that a competitive shooter in 2026 still has players experimenting with random FPS caps, launch options, BIOS settings, CPU parking tweaks, and Windows power plans just to achieve stable performance?

    We keep getting new cosmetics, events, and store updates, but core issues like performance optimization remain unresolved. Running a game at 200+ FPS one match and then dropping to 40 FPS with stutters in the next on the same hardware is unacceptable for a competitive title.

    Please stop ignoring these reports and prioritize fixing the game's performance and frame pacing issues. Many of us have invested thousands of dollars into our PCs and countless hours into Apex Legends, and we're tired of feeling like unpaid beta testers.

    When can we expect a serious response and actual fixes?

  • ZeuzEx's avatar
    ZeuzEx
    New Spectator
    1 day ago

    Im getting the same thing. Did anyone find a fix? Do we need to wait for a update ?
    Does anyone know anything about this ? 

  • OsoEllis's avatar
    OsoEllis
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 days ago

    its a intel thing AMD have had no issue. everything i see is wanting me to turn hyper threading off in bios but that just makes your computer weaker when it comes to everything else. we just need this billion dollar company to help us out.

  • having the same problem , my spec is i9 - 14900k + rtx 4070ti, not sure what to do.

  • PiBoong's avatar
    PiBoong
    New Spectator
    2 days ago

    turning hyper threading off in Bios works for me. I found this in Reddit. 

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