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Also, go into settings/Game and scroll down to Preferences. I use High for Bandwidth, and turn off Telemetry Data (this can slow you down)
Maybe I should mention I used to be disconnected a lot from WLAN connection, but buying a camping receiver to stabilize the signal solved that. Like it's catching the WLAN signal from the lower floor, transfers it to a wired signal on the upper floor and loses a lot of speed in the process - but the game doesn't need much and it works.
Normally such software can intervene with the EAC implementation of the game.
was on the beginning a pretty normal issue. especially software like ICUE from Corsair was a huge issue.
it shouldnt be too suprising that something like anti lag from amd/nvidia will cause problems.
the best thing is: No DLLS/FSR no anti lag no extra software from third parties that can control keyboard/mouse. Look if you can update any driver. Old driver cuased this issue too.
verify integry of the game files. do a fresh instal and if that wont help, dxdiag and write the support.
Not necessarily. The way that multiple interacting apps are coded, wouldn't for sure have the same fault. One or even just certain games absolutely could have a faulty or strange interactions with the same app that others did not.
Also to hear someone say they haven't had issues with EAC is just wild to me. It has an incredibly terrible history as one of the most notoriously bad pieces of software ever invented. Actually you can usually tell which games are more likely to have functional cheats because they have EAC. Example DBZXV2, Shinobi Striker are just two I have personally witnessed.
I still think they could have a better error detection/warning system.