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N7 Lisbeth

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Prior to patch2, if you lagged or lost frames, you were most likely scaling past your equipment. But post patch2+hotfix, it seems completely random and uncorrelated.

 

I have been having crippling frame loss since the multiplayer event. It's not drivers, Origin in-game, overlays, workarounds or anything else that causes or stops it. If I log in and see the title screen lag, I will not be able to play. Even the context menus will be unbearable (no crashes but 1 fps). But if I log in and it doesn't stutter, I will be fine. Now that MP weekend is over, I have those lucid playable times more often. Related to the online servers being less stressed?

 

That screams always online/DRM issues. (And before anyone says play offline, that didn't help either. And it still connects to process DRM even offline.)



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Jaron Oberyn

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What graphics card/drivers are you using? I updated to patch 2 for a few hours to get my MP fix for a bit, and had zero performance issues outside of the occasional server lag. Running with a GTX 660 2gb SC, 344.65 drivers. 



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Ravenfeeder

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Since patch 2 I've had the title screen shudder occasionally, but if I leave it for a minute it calms down and then I launch the game and everything is OK. The one time I launched the game whilst it was stuttering, which was between patch 2 and the hotfix, I had awful performance issues.



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Dreamer

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Since patch 2 I've had the title screen shudder occasionally, but if I leave it for a minute it calms down and then I launch the game and everything is OK. The one time I launched the game whilst it was stuttering, which was between patch 2 and the hotfix, I had awful performance issues.

 

Since Patch 2, I've also noticed the weird menu lag/stutter, but have yet to see it impact gameplay performance. There's definitely something going on, though.



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zeypher

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TO the OP, Please post you specs otherwise this topic is kind of pointless.



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Rhayne05

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Do you have an Nvidia card, and are you running Windows 7 64bit? There is a known issue communicated in the latest beta Gforce drivers that identifies "Windows Vista/7 64 bit Issues; Single GPU Issues: Dragon Age Inquisition runs poorly (stutters) on Nvidia Hardware [1588023]" Click this link for release notes, page 13 at the bottom.

 

I had this issue with the current Hotfix after patch 2. I was also using Win 7 64 bit. I upgraded to Windows 8.1 2 weeks ago, and the stuttering vanished (using the pre-beta nvidia driver, i cant remember the number right now.) I am not saying go upgrade, I'm just letting everyone know there is a known issue with Win7. Lets hope nvidia gets on it, as no one likes to spend $130 after tax for windows upgrades, ugh.....