![]() To my knowledge I haven't changed a single thing in my graphics settings and even when trying this on just one monitor (tested on both) the same issue happens. If anyone has any idea what could have suddenly caused this issue, I'd be super grateful. I've tried clearing up space on my PC or simply trying to wait out the issue or restart my PC several times. I've tried using Origin's "repair" feature, which didn't work. After getting 60 fps on Apex I expected the same on Warzone but really I only. ![]() I've tested other games like Overwatch which I can run at much higher settings and get much higher FPS consistently (200+fps) so I know this isn't an issue with my PC. Its damage is fairly low, but with an excellent rate of fire, low recoil. I've searched for memory leaks on my PC extensively and found none. The FPS counter shows much higher at all other points when Apex is active. Since a day-or-so ago, the game runs at 35-45 FPS maximum while in-game. Very occasionally dropping to around 110 in some intense teamfights. I've been running Apex Legends, Fullscreen, 1920x1080, 16:9(native), all minimal graphics settings, 110 FoV since release with 140-160 FPS consistently.
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