Battlefield 1 Awful Performance In 2026 XD
Wassup people, can someone explain why is this game running worse and worse over time? Back in the day i could run it @ 160 fps on all maxed and 125% res scale. When javelin kicked in, i was unable to play due to freezes, stutters and stuff. Eventually the patches "fixed" that abomination of AC and my fps were playable (they never reached the numbers of the old days though). And now, like three weeks ago i get 60-80 fps all of a sudden for no reason whatsoever XDDDDDDDDDD. The gpu is running at 100% giving me these crappy numbers, when back then as i said i could play at 160. I tested PUBG and it works flawlessly at 120 (as expected, and it is way less optimised than this game). My pc specs can run the game without sweating (theyve been doing it for years, until javelin dropped, and screwed up everything). I ran DDU, installed older nvidia driver, updated nvidia driver, repaired the game like twice so far, reinstalled javelin 1239890128478 times, tweaked a lot of nvidia panel options, disabled all the overlays, ran the game with any other program open. MAX gpu hotspot was 75ºC, VRMs 63. Someone plaese tell me what the hell is going on with this current waste of space on my disc which is bf1. Thanks in advance [Edit: Title amended to remove caps - ElliotLH]Battlefield 3 – “Could not activate” / Signed in as blank
Hi everyone, I’ve been trying to get Battlefield 3’s campaign working for weeks now and I’m stuck. My soldier “Riskybullets” shows up on Battlelog, and I’ve confirmed I own the game. But when I try to launch it, I get: “Could not activate Battlefield 3” “You are signed in as: [blank]” Here’s what I’ve tried so far: Revo Uninstaller for a full clean uninstall (EA App, BF3, leftover folders) Reinstalled everything fresh BF3_License_Fixer and Venice Unleashed Launching via EA App and directly through bf3.exe Manually removed the license key Edited the registry via regedit to clear out old license data Still no luck. I only want to play the single-player campaign, but I can’t get past this license issue. Has anyone found a solution for this?Solved642Views3likes12CommentsBattlefield 3 PnkBstrK driver blocked
I was trying to get back to battlefield 3, but whenever i try join a server the game doesn't launch, i figured out punkbuster was most likely the problem, and went through all the guides and fixed a few problems, now everything is OK, except one that i couldn't find any solution to Manually stopping PnkBstrB STOPPED Removing test PnkBstrB file OK I'm running on windows 11, last check for update 11/13/25. i did get pbsvc.exe from evenbalance.com and uninstall then reinstall it many times. tried updating through pbsetup.exe, i did verify game files on steam, and i did restart after everything. i saw some people saying "PnkBstrK.sys" must be installed in "System32\drivers", it wasn't being installed so i searched for it and found it inside "Local\PunkBuster\BF3\pb" and copied it to drivers folder, didn't work. i turned off my antivirus, turned off windows defender services, closed msi afterburner and rivatuner, and turned off everything, but it still wouldn't launch. i'm really frustrated to get it to launch, it did in the past like a year ago, idk what happened, anyone could help?326Views2likes5CommentsPunkbuster #0111 Error
Hey, i just reinstalled bf3 and bf4, before back going online i wanted to set my punkbuster up. I’ve got on both game the #0111 error coming when i try update punkbuster on both game saying it can’t convert some file during HTM conversion whatever! May somebody help me please? I tried admin mode, reinstall, delete PB… delete temp file all.. Thanks TomSolvedBattlefield 3 - Utracony dostęp do gry
Podczas dzisiejszej próby instalacji Battlefield 3 napotkałem 2 problemy: Dostępny język podczas instalacji to jedynie rosyjski (????) Nie jestem w stanie zainstalować tej gry ponieważ wyskakuje mi błąd z poniższego screenshota: Bezapelacyjnie posiadam tę grę - 417 godzin nabite. Próbowałem rozwiązań zasugerowanych przez google AI: Wyczyść folder instalatora EA (Certyfikaty) Błąd „nie jesteś właścicielem” jest często powodowany przez przestarzałe pliki licencyjne zapisane w pamięci komputera. Sprawdź i zmień lokalizację pobierania Aplikacja EA potrafi zablokować pobieranie starszych tytułów, jeśli domyślny folder instalacyjny ma ograniczone uprawnienia zapisu w systemie Windows. Weryfikacja dodatków zawartości (DLC) Twój zrzut ekranu wskazuje na posiadanie 8 dodatków. Czasami aplikacja EA zgłasza błąd własności, ponieważ próbuje pobrać rozszerzenie, którego serwer nie potrafi autoryzować jednocześnie z grą.200Views0likes0CommentsOmnimovements, Max Players, Weapons, etc. for BF: Worldwide Battle & Warfare
hello EA. I want to you add-create a new Omnimovements, Max Players, Weapons, Tools, Factions, Ziplines, Parachutes, Wingsuits, Combat & Tactical Vehicles, Missiles, Airstrikes, Rockets, Atomic Bombs, Vintage Bombs, Bomb Canyons for "Battlefield: Worldwide Battle & Warfare" game. you create any types of Animation Movements set in: Omnimovements (from Call of Duty games). you create 500,000 list of any names of Weapons set in: Rifles, SMG, Machine Guns, Snipers, Shotguns, Pistols, Revolvers, Rocket Launchers, Bombs, Grenades, Molotovs, Melees, Knifes. you create any types of Tools. you create any numbers of Max Players set in: 5 Players, 10 Players, 20 Players, 64 Players, 100 Players, 128 Players, 164 Players, 200 Players, 250 Players, 300 Players, 364 Players, 400 Players. 464 Players, 500 Players. you create any names of good Faction units set in: Military Special Forces: Army, Marines, Navy, Coast Guards, Air Force - (Male & Female characters). you create any names of good Faction units set in: Law Enforcements: Police Officers, SWAT team, Police Detectives, FBI - (Male & Female characters). you create any names of good Faction units set in: Private Military Company (PMC): Security Force, Security Guards, Mercenaries - (Male & Female characters). you create any names of good Faction units set in: National Security: CIA, NATO - (Male & Female characters). you create join forces of good Faction units set in: Military Special Forces, Law Enforcements, Private Military Company (PMC), National Security. you create any names of bad Faction units set in: Terrorists (Islamist Terrorists) , Rebels, Militias, Pirates (Somalia Pirates), Guerillas, Criminals, Street Gangs - (Male & Female characters). you create join forces of bad Faction units set in: Terrorists (Islamist Terrorists), Rebels, Militias, Pirates (Somalia Pirates), Guerillas, Criminals, Street Gangs. you create color teams set in: Military Special Forces, Law Enforcements, Private Military Company (PMC), National Security - team Blue & Terrorists (Islamist Terrorists), Rebels, Militias, Pirates (Somalia Pirates), Guerillas, Criminals, Street Gangs - team Red. you create Protagonists - team good: Military Special Forces, Law Enforcements, Private Military Company (PMC), National Security. you create Protagonists - team bad: Terrorists (Islamist Terrorists), Rebels, Militias, Guerillas, Pirates (Somalia Pirates), Criminals, Street Gangs. you create Ziplines, Parachutes, Wingsuits. you create Missiles, Airstrikes, Rockets, Atomic Bombs, Vintage Bombs, Bomb Canyons you create 50,000 list of any names of Combat & Tactical Vehicles set in: Trucks, Cars, Vans, Jeeps, Tanks, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Planes, Helicopters, E-Vehicles, Boats, Ships, Carts, Trikes. please you forward this add-create a new Omnimovements, Weapons, Tools, Factions, Max Players, Combat Vehicles, Ziplines, Parachutes, Wingsuits, Missiles, Airstrikes, Rockets, Atomic Bombs, Vintage Bombs, Bomb Canyons for "Battlefield: Worldwide Battle & Warfare" game to EA DICE developer team.Battlefield Series – Suggestion for a Korean War Setting
Dear DICE Development Team, I am a long-time Battlefield player who has enjoyed the series for many years. As a dedicated fan of the franchise, I would like to respectfully share an idea for a future Battlefield title. I would love to see a Battlefield game set during the Korean War (1950–1953). The Korean War presents a unique historical setting that has rarely been explored by major AAA first-person shooter games. Unlike many other conflicts, it was a hybrid war fought during a transitional period between World War II and the Cold War. As a result, the battlefield featured a fascinating mixture of late World War II equipment and early Cold War weaponry. This combination would provide a fresh gameplay experience while still retaining the authenticity and military atmosphere that Battlefield players appreciate. The conflict also involved multiple nations and military forces, allowing for a wide variety of factions and perspectives. These could include the Republic of Korea Army, United States forces, United Nations forces, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, the North Korean People's Army, and even limited Soviet involvement in specific scenarios. Such diversity could create unique gameplay opportunities and historical depth. In addition, the Korean War featured numerous large-scale and historically significant battles that could serve as outstanding multiplayer maps, operations, or campaign missions. Examples include: Battle of Inchon (Incheon Landing Operation) Battle of the Pusan Perimeter (Nakdong River Defense Line) Battle of Chosin Reservoir Battle of Pyongyang Battle of White Horse Hill Battle of the Imjin River Battle of Chipyong-ni Battle of the Han River in Seoul Battle of Paro Lake These battles involved urban warfare, mountain combat, amphibious assaults, armored offensives, defensive operations, air support, and large-scale combined-arms warfare—all elements that align perfectly with the core identity of the Battlefield franchise. Furthermore, Battlefield has a proven history of successfully exploring settings that many developers may initially consider sensitive, unconventional, or commercially risky. For example, Battlefield 4 prominently featured the Chinese military in a modern geopolitical conflict during a time when many developers avoided such themes. Similarly, Battlefield 1 chose World War I as its setting—an era that many believed would not attract a mainstream audience due to its relative lack of representation in modern gaming. Despite these concerns, both titles became highly successful and are still regarded as some of the finest entries in the Battlefield franchise. Battlefield 1 in particular demonstrated that players are willing to embrace lesser-explored historical settings when they are delivered with authenticity, atmosphere, and excellent gameplay. Even today, Battlefield 4 and Battlefield 1 continue to maintain passionate communities and are frequently praised by players around the world. Another reason I believe the Korean War deserves consideration is that many of the most common military shooter settings have already been extensively explored over the past two decades. Players have experienced countless games set during World War II, modern-day conflicts, and the Vietnam War. While these settings remain popular, they are also highly familiar to long-time FPS audiences. To continue evolving the franchise and capturing players' attention, I believe Battlefield should once again pursue a setting that feels fresh, distinctive, and underrepresented. The Korean War offers exactly that opportunity. It provides a unique historical environment that many players know little about, while still delivering the large-scale warfare, iconic weapons, vehicles, and memorable battles that define the Battlefield experience. For this reason, I believe the Korean War represents a rare opportunity to offer players something genuinely new without abandoning the military realism and historical authenticity that have always been central to Battlefield's identity. Personally, I believe that combining the immersive atmosphere, emotional impact, and sense of scale found in Battlefield 1 with the refined gunplay, movement systems, and combat mechanics of Battlefield V would create an exceptional experience. Set against the backdrop of the Korean War, such a game could become one of the most unique, memorable, and ambitious Battlefield titles ever created. It could also provide a compelling alternative to the settings typically explored by competing franchises such as Call of Duty. I fully understand that game development decisions require extensive planning, research, and consideration. Nevertheless, I wanted to share this idea because I sincerely believe the Korean War offers tremendous potential for a future Battlefield title and could introduce millions of players around the world to a fascinating and often overlooked chapter of history. Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion. I hope that someone on the team may find this concept interesting and worthy of consideration. Even if this idea is never realized, I would be grateful if it could contribute, in some small way, to future discussions about the direction of the Battlefield franchise. Thank you once again for your time and consideration. I hope that this suggestion has sparked at least a little curiosity and interest. Sincerely, A Battlefield Fan and Long-Time Player