

Just as the title. If I booted up the system and play Division 2, the FPS is optimal at around 120~144fps. If I quit the game and play another game on the system, the other games is working fine as well. However when I switch back to Division 2 (without restarting the computer), I am only getting 8-10 fps. I've tried disabling easy anti-cheat after I get in game with no result. The issue tends to go away if I do a hard restart of the computer. Is there any ways to avoid doing this without restarting? Thanks in advance.
@ace7492 same, the best fix is complete restart. Am using 3080, 10900k, and 32gig ram as well so its strange to see this happening
@ubi-froggard Thanks for the reply. I did try the option of closing it down and starting Division 2 as administrator, but the result is just not as optimal as restarting the computer. I will contact Ubi support through FB, thanks again.
@ubi-keo It doesn't work as it says due to covid, support is restricted to chat only, but Chat option is never available.
@ubi-keo Okay I can't even submit a ticket because the only options on the support page only have start chat and no submit ticket options available.
@Ubi-Keo I've tried the trbouleshooting steps already and still the same result. I will put a ticket in.
Just as the title. If I booted up the system and play Division 2, the FPS is optimal at around 120~144fps. If I quit the game and play another game on the system, the other games is working fine as well. However when I switch back to Division 2 (without restarting the computer), I am only getting 8-10 fps. I've tried disabling easy anti-cheat after I get in game with no result. The issue tends to go away if I do a hard restart of the computer. Is there any ways to avoid doing this without restarting? Thanks in advance.