New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on May 20, 2022) follows:

Developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, Battlefield 2042 is the latest and one of the worst installments in the long-running franchise. Released in November last year, the FPS title is set in the near future.

The developers also removed the four predefined classes, with characters in Battlefield 2042 featuring the ability to wield weapons and gadgets from any class.

While the game received praise for improvements in certain aspects of the gameplay and the visual department, game-breaking bugs such as the glitched keyboard and mouse input and game resetting and playing tutorial have ruined the experience for many.

Nonetheless, players chose to give the game another try. But after EA released the Battlefield 2042 v4.1 update yesterday, many are complaining about micro-stuttering and lags (1,2,3,4,5).

The majority of the Battlefield 2042 community seems angry that the developers are still unable to fix the game six months after its release.

Here are some reports from Battlefield 2042 players complaining about micro stuttering after the update to v4.1.

Fortunately, EA was quick to acknowledge the Battlefield 2042 micro-stuttering issue that surfaced after the recent update and said it is currently under investigation.

It looks like this is probably the last chance players are giving the Battlefield 2042 developers to sort things out. We hope things change for good in the coming days.

As always, we will be updating this space when the issue is resolved so stay tuned.

Update 1 (May 23)

09:29 am (IST): Battlefield 2042 support has confirmed on their ‘Known Issues’ page that the micro stuttering bug has been resolved with hotfix 4.1.1.

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