Diablo IV players have faced different issues with the game, and the low FPS issue is the most annoying one. Indeed, nothing is more frustrating than having the game drag on your PC, especially when fighting a powerful enemy like the Butcher. If you are also experiencing these issues then stop worrying as we might have solutions for you.
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How to Fix Low FPS Issues in Diablo IV
The first thing to check is that your PC meets the minimum system requirements for Diablo IV. If you try to run the game on components that are not up to the minimum requirements, you will face many issues including low FPS. Therefore, in such cases, your only option is to update your PC. But if you already have a powerful rig and still facing low FPS issues then you can fix it using the methods mentioned below.
Install the latest graphics drivers
If you have a habit of not updating your graphics drivers regularly, you might want to change that. This is because new games always require the latest version of the drivers as older versions are not compatible with them. So the first thing you need to do is go to Device Manager, right click on your GPU and select “Update Driver”. Your system will automatically download and install the latest version. The time it takes will depend on the internet speed. You can also use the Nvidia GeForce Experience or AMD Radeon Software application for this purpose.
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Try lowering the settings
If your PC meets the minimum system requirements, you shouldn’t play with anything maxed out. Instead, you need to reduce the settings. We suggest that you reduce everything to the lowest option and then start downloading everything one by one. You should stop increasing the settings as soon as you start facing low FPS issues again.
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Don’t run anything in the background
Background tasks are a common cause of low FPS in games. Some gamers have a habit of running various apps in the background while playing the game and then complaining about FPS issues. So don’t leave anything running in the background while playing Diablo IV, and your FPS will be fine.
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