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my guess/best explanation to someone who doesnt experience it is its basically system latency, if you think about how higher fps = render and input latency (around 20-30ms combining the two), imagine increasing everything's latency to 100-200 TIMES that
to answer OP, no they did not fix it, there is actually a insane long ea forum thread that i 50 or 60 pages long with dozens of people coming forward with the issue and multiple devs chiming in
there is no cause and there is no fix, its simply how things are and if they were to fix it then it would be an accident
Thanks for an actual answer. I reinstalled a few days ago to try and play and ran into this issue. Had no issues before S4, and now my game in unplayable with TN values in the 1000s for most of the game. Time to uninstall again I suppose
I tried everything before this and nothing helped.
I read one comment that suggested adding additional RAM. With 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz, the TN ratio was around 250-1000. I added RAM (+16 GB) in the dual channel XMP profile. TN at level 5. Of course, FPS increased from 45 to 120.