I still get some stutter when I try to crank my settings up, but I managed to get rid of most of it by forcing the resolution to 1080p and unlocking the frame rate. If they don't I won't have any confidence in the upcoming Forza release for the PC. But still, the devs have to get this issue under control. Granted it's gorgeous compared to The Crew. With Apex you tend to see it level off, albeit at a very high number. With a memory leak you expect to see memory growing and growing. I say this because after quitting Apex my system is very, very sluggish and stays sluggish until you reboot. But it still appears to be a 6GB barrier issue.stay under 6G, no stutter, cross that barrier and the stuttering begins.Īlso, rather than a memory leak this has the feel of a graphics resource leak. Sad to say this didn't change the stuttering issue at all, as others have discovered. The stuttering problem must be due to hitting RAM ceiling and hashing kicking in. I have 8GB of RAM in my system and so I decided RAM is cheap so let's kick this up to 12G. As soon as it hits ~6G the stuttering begins. It was always as the memory for Apex crossed the 6G mark. I monitored when the stuttering kicked in by checking the task manager. You can lower video quality, etc, no help. After a while it begins stuttering and nothing fixes it. At medium dynamic video all looked fantastic, smooth albeit at 30 fps. Tried this game out with my arguably lower quality hardware(Alienware Alpha i3).