For me it's like that in Fortnite. When I'm playing in a field where there are few players and little things (houses, towers) then things are going well. But if I'm on a big map with 100 players, it's a bit small, although I have a 15 ping and good hardware.
My PC:
Rx 570 graphics card
Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz
8gb ram
B350M pro vd plus motherboard
1TB HDD
Do you know a solution?
Well, that's not good
I think it's up to your hardware, I would upgrade to a ryzen 5 2600 with a Vega 56
Haha the reason
So are your fps in the normal range 60 or more?
Yes
Huh wrong chat
Did you see if your CPU is at 100% when you play?
That's right I should have asked first, but in the "somewhat bad" graphics card, I think rather not
It's great that you edited it
No thing… And with a rx 570 you can achieve 60fps easy with low settings
He does not say how many FPS he has…
He has written more than 60 (so as a comment below my question)
Ah, then everything is normal?
Yes. What the bird is
This is an IT fan, they are all birds (me too)
Yes 90-100%
Since you have your problem… Once he has 100% of the game jerky
Either setting down or new cpu
What about overclocking. I could overclock the CPU to 3.7 GHz
Yes, let's go… Remember the voltage😉
You can't always measure that on the ping. I could do something with the up / download speed. And I find 8 GB of RAM a bit less for gaming. It can also be that your processor is too slow. My tip: an Intel CPU. Even on a 7-year-old i5-2500M CPU, Fortnite is still doing very well.
Good is the PC jz not but have the same problem that I always had drops when I wanted to try the new season X, well fortunately Fortnite is the last garbage that have just verkackt itself and not get the curve