Yeah apex is very weird, for some it can feel butter smooth, or they aren't like sensitive to latency at all, or its either shit lol. It feels like a lottery, u either get shit gameplay or smooth gameplay for this game.TheKelz wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 03:18The reason itself specifically I cannot tell, but if you remember I used to tell you that most people who say Apex isn't smooth are AMD CPU owners and on top of that, there's one guy that I know closely that purchased my old RAM kit from me, he really has no idea about computers so he always contacts me about everything. He recently contacted me asking why Apex feels jittery and guess what? He has an AMD processor as well lol. So I just made a conclusion that the game just does not work well on AMD CPUs. I don't know man, I've played lots of games now and Apex still felt buttery and better than some games like The Finals that I'm playing right now.Stimpy7314 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2024, 18:11Good good, i mean my pc feels good too rn! Its just apex again lol, i quitted the game for a year, came back a month ago when i got my new parts, but I regret playing it againTheKelz wrote: ↑13 Jan 2024, 15:35Hey man. Doing okay, my issue is much better now because I actually learned lots of things.Stimpy7314 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2024, 15:22
Yooo kelz, whats up?
I've moved from a r5 3600 to a 5800x, changed the ram aswell, got a tridentz 32gb kit (3600mhz) idk if u remembered my specs but gpu, mb are not changed. I just replaced the parts u mentioned me, i knew this wasn't going to fix apex
Anyways, I still believe it's an AMD issue. I'm sensitive to low smoothness myself and Apex was buttery smooth for me for as long as I played it. Since RAM didn't fix the issue, it must be AMD imo.
But damm, good for you that your issues have been "fixed" or better now, also why amd specifically if i may ask?
I've played the finals before, it felt okay i wont say it was better but it was acceptable. Great game btw, it kinda has apex's movement tech implemented with the grapple etc