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Do this if you experience Borderlands 3 FPS drops

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Borderlands 3 is an action role-playing first-person shootervideo gamethat is currently at its 4th installment.

Like any sequel, it is far superior to its predecessors in pretty much anyway.

However, more isn’t always better, sinceplayershave been reporting that they are experiencing extreme FPS drops.

High-end PC and for the life of me I cannot figure out why thegameis having so many FPS issues.

Apparently, these FPS drops happen even when performing the simplest of tasks, such as:

The list goes on and on, but all of these could be considered minor issues.

The real problem is that these FPS drops also happen during combat, making the game incompletable.

What to do in case of Borderlands 3 FPS drops?

What to do in case of Borderlands 3 FPS drops?

1. See if your PC can handle Borderlands 3

While this may seem like a no-brainer, there areplayersout there that don’t know theminimum system requirementsfor Borderlands 3.

Given that the game series started back in 2019, a good guess would be that not all fans of the series managed to upgrade their PC since then.

2. Update your drivers

If your drivers aren’t updated to the latest version, this may explain the occasional FPS drops you may be experiencing.

Keep note that gaming performance is heavily reliant on your graphics driver, so look at them first.

Here are the official driver download links for the most common drivers used on Windows PCs:

Need to update your drivers? Update your drivers within minutes with our guide!

3. Update your Windows 10

While not officially confirmed, it seems that aWindows 10update is to blame forhigh CPU usage, which could be the cause of your FPS drops.

If you are also experiencing high CPU usage in Task Manager, proceed by doing the following:

Additionally, if a new update is available for Windows 10, install it right away, as a fix may have been implemented.

If you’re afraid you may ruin your Windows 10’s registry, look over this useful guide.

4. Check your in-game files

5. Launch the Epic Games Launcher with administrator rights

6. Close any overclocking applications

While this may sound a bit counter-productive, manygameshave been having problems withoverclockingapps likeMSI Afterburner or the Zotac Firestorm.

Try running thegamewith your graphics card’s default clock speeds.

If you found our article helpful, feel free to let us know by leaving a comment below.

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Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.

When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.

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