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How to Fix Lag and Crash in Deadlock
Even though Deadlock is in the early development stage, its popularity among players is only growing. However, those who are lucky enough to get access to the Steam playtest will face various performance issues. Therefore, in this guide, we will tell you how to fix lags and crashes in Deadlock.
It is not surprising that the game has various issues at the beta test stage. However, some of them ruin the gameplay completely. Fortunately, players can fix this in several ways.
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How to Fix Lag and Crash in Deadlock
It is important to note that Deadlock has many experimental features that can affect performance. Therefore, with subsequent updates in which they are removed or improved, bugs and lags may disappear. But at the time of writing this article, the main problem of the game is crashes that occur even in test matches. And to fix most of the lags and crashes in Deadlock, you need to limit the FPS.
This method was discovered by a user with the nickname Affectionate-Kick659 on Reddit. According to him, large FPS spikes load the hardware and cause various problems with performance. And unfortunately, top-end hardware is also no exception. Therefore, limiting the FPS is the best way to fix this.
So, fortunately, limiting the FPS in Deadlock is quite simple. You just need to call the in-game console by pressing the F7 key. Then, you should enter the fps_max 60 command to limit the FPS to 60. Also, players can experiment with this number, depending on their PC.
However, it seems that 60 FPS is the optimal value. So, first, try to play with this setting to fix lags and crashes in Deadlock. In addition to this method, players can also use more classic fixing methods. Here are some of the most effective ones.
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Check Network Connection
Since Deadlock is a multiplayer game, it requires a stable internet connection. Ethernet is recommended, but a stable Wi-Fi will do as well. We recommend checking the connection quality by running other multiplayer titles.
Upgrade Graphics Drivers
Upgrading to the latest driver version is the key to good performance in most games, and Deadlock is no exception. So, if you are experiencing lags, you should visit the official pages of your graphics card manufacturer and check for available driver updates.