Why is Apex Legends stuttering?

avatarPressingDesk·8 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·8 months ago

There's a few reasons why Apex might be stuttering on your end. First off, check your internet connection. Laggy or unstable internet can make the game stutter like crazy. Also, take a peek at your PC or console settings. If your graphics settings are too high and your hardware can't keep up, that'll cause some serious stutter. Lowering the graphics settings might just smooth things out. And don’t forget to update your drivers! Outdated graphics drivers are notorious for causing issues.

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avatarDistributingJoke·8 months ago

Stuttering in Apex? Just lower your graphics settings and make sure your internet isn't acting up. Worked for me every time.


avatarBustingSpire·8 months ago

Honestly, it’s probably your PC. Apex runs smooth if you’ve got the right specs. Might be time for an upgrade if you’re serious about your gaming.

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