In the last month or so, the game’s FPS has suddenly become very low. A month ago my FPS was over 100. But recently, FPS has suddenly dropped to around 30. Or I’m normal when I’m in the garage, but it drops to 30 when I get into battle or when I don’t move for a while. I wonder if anyone knows how to fix it?
What are your specs
If you’re using AMD disable frame generation in the Radeon software
Operating System:
- Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (Build 26120)
Hardware: - CPU: 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11850H (16 logical processors @ 2.50GHz)
- RAM: 32,768MB (32GB DDR4)
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX A3000 Laptop GPU
- Dedicated VRAM: 5990MB
- Shared VRAM: 16,271MB
- Driver Version: 32.0.15.7216 (WDDM 3.2)
- Storage:
- Micron MTFDKBA1T0TFH (1TB NVMe SSD)
- C: Drive: 974.5GB (679.5GB free, NTFS)
Peripherals:
- Synaptics HID Touchpad
- Logitech 2.4G Receiver Wireless Device (Keyboard/Mouse)
- Integrated Webcam (Realtek)
Network: - Not explicitly listed (implied standard WiFi/Ethernet)
Audio: - Primary: Realtek HD Audio
- NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Ports: - USB 3.0 Root Hub
No, I use an Nvidia GPU. The game graphics and system Settings have not changed at all.
After finding the problem, I tried to restart DLSS, replace DX12 and DX11 to fix it. It’s all useless.
Yea I have the same issue, and I get 200+ FPS when things go well. I found that restarted my whole pc and doing a fresh launch of the game tends to fix it but its highly annoying.
I do the same thing, but every time it is normal for the first time to open the game, and then suddenly it will go to 30FPS. I’ve already reinstalled the system twice and the graphics driver five times. I found in other forums that there are many other people with the same issue, each solution is different, only I have not a method to solve. Sad.
Overheat?
At first, I also thought it was overheating, and then the computer after-sales service got my computer and told me that there was nothing wrong with the hardware, and he cleaned the dust for me and sent it back. My fan is fine, and the other games seem to be fine.
Install monitor software for temp and check. Could also be energy management.
OK, I will try. Thank you.
Seeing that you are on a laptop - check the optional updates and ensure your Intel drivers are up to date. Also see if your integrated graphics is enabled, if so disable it.
Thank you for your advice, but all my drivers are up to date at the moment. The integrated graphics card has also been disabled.
Some things to look at if you have not already -
- Disable Windows game mode / Hardware-accelerated scheduling
- Game is in full screen (Windows takes more to process Windowed games)
- FPS cap / v-sync on or off
- Rollback GPU driver?
- Any changes to your config.blk?
- SSD Error? - CMD command should be : chkdsk /f /r C:
Thank you very much for your advice, I checked all the top five.
I’m trying sixth right now.
Sam happens to me some maps became laggy
Hi bor, it seems work. Chkdsk showed automatic cleanup of metadata inconsistencies:
Cleaning up 12165 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9
Cleaning up 12165 unused security descriptors
No further action required
Then my game be healthy.
Happy Dance! Glad you came right