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Ive tried anything to fix it but it seems like a bottleneck in the cpu.
at least, there is nothing better than v9 about optimization. they must work on optimization much more. on some maps i get 30-35 fps wiith gtx 1050 ti. and in hardcore battle, explosion effect, close bullet impact effects etc it drops to around 25 fps.
It isn't the general optimization there's something wrong with, it's turning everything to max and expecting 100+ frames per second, which isn't going to happen for a long time :)
Specs:
i7 3770k
GTX 980ti
16 DDR3 RAM
Have you cleared your cache Jinx?
I get around 5-10 fps lower on certain maps than with V9, but, as we all know, it's individual how many frames you loose or win in this game :)
But we can all help ourselves a little bit by trying to fine-tune our individual setups after major patches :)
You are wondering yourself, why you have lower fps on a "mid-end" pc on Epic settings? Turn down particles and shadows on High, this helped me a lot.