Is Battlerite running poorly with very low FPS? Please try the steps below.
If the game is stuck on 1-10 FPS, with no sound in the menus, it may be caused by a bug we have in the game right now where certain audio files are not being loaded correctly.
For this issue, please first try to update your sound driver.
If the issue remains, please check to see if you have any other audio software that is running in the background while playing the game and try to deactivate the program. For example, certain Asus gaming laptops have a software program called Sonic Radar 3 that can cause these issues. Nahimic, Realtek HD Audio Manager, Sonic Suit 3 and VB Audio are also known to cause very low FPS in the game.
Changing audio output (try to use headphones instead of speakers, or vice versa), or trying a different USB port for your headphones have also been reported to solve the issue.
Finally, you may also consult Microsoft's Support website, for further troubleshooting steps on sound issues, here.
Follow the steps below to troubleshoot other FPS related problems.
- Verifying the integrity of your game files:
Open your Steam Library > Right-click on Battlerite (Royale) > Properties > Local files > Verify integrity of game files - Update various drivers (CPU, GPU and audio). Make sure that your video drivers are updated, or you can try to step back through previous driver versions until you find a version that may resolve the issue. The video drivers can be downloaded from your graphics card manufacturer’s website.
- You can also try to do a clean installation of your graphics card driver, which means that you remove old graphics drivers from your computer before installing new ones. For best results when you upgrade your graphics driver, we recommend removing all previous versions of the driver from your system.
- Try to have vertical sync either on or off (you can change it in the game under Options).
- Change the accelerate input setting in the game under Options. Having it either enabled or disabled might make a difference for you.
- Reinstall the game.
- Make sure your Steam client is updated: Launch Steam > Click on Steam in the top-left corner > Check for Steam Client Updates...
- If you are playing on a laptop, make sure it's not caused by a low power mode where the computer is attempting to conserve battery power.
- Many laptops have more than one GPU: an integrated and a dedicated one. Make sure your laptop is running with the dedicated GPU, you can read more here.
- If you have low memory (RAM), it's important that you are not running other programs in the background while playing Battlerite. For example, Chrome is a heavy memory user.
- If you have a G-Sync monitor, try to turn off G-Sync.
- Disable vertical sync in the game and on driver level, and remove any FPS limitations in Riva Tuner / Nvidia Inspector. Set in-game FPS to max 300. Then, please try disabling G-Sync too and restart the game.
If you feel like your computer is running slow, you may read this guide for tips on how to speed it up.
Finally, you can also try Steam's troubleshooting guide on game performance issues, for software and for hardware.