Experiencing random freezing in Apex Legends on your PC? The chances are likely that the in-game video configuration is to blame. Change the Video settings in the game to the following and you should be good to go.
To change the in-game graphical settings, start Apex Legends on your PC, then click the gear icon on bottom right of the main screen and select Settings, then click the Video tab.
Set video settings to the following values:
Setting | Value |
Display Mode | Full Screen |
Aspect Ratio | Select the (native) option |
Resolution | Select the (native) option |
Field of view | 90 |
V-Sync | Disabled |
Adaptive Resolution FPS Target | 0 |
Anti-aliasing | TSAA |
Texture Streaming Budget | Low [2-3 GB VRAM] or Medium [3 GB VRAM] |
Texture Filtering | 4x |
Ambient Occlusion Quality | Medium |
Sun Shadow Coverage | Low |
Sun Shadow Detail | Low |
Spot Shadow Detail | High |
Volumteric Lighting | Disabled |
Dynamic Spot Shadows | Enabled |
Model Detail | High |
Effects Detail | Medium |
Impact Marks | Low |
Ragdolls | Medium |
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