Up until now. The company has finally acknowledged the issue, saying that the development team is currently investigating the possible cause of the problem. A Microsoft engineer confirmed this by posting on the Feedback Hub: Even though Microsoft finally acknowledged the issue, we still don’t know when the actual fix will be released. So, gamers will have to deal with framerate drops for some more time. But at least there’s hope that Microsoft will release the fix soon. On the other hand, the official release date of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update approaches fast. This could mean that Microsoft will actually implement the fix into the new major update for Windows 10, rather than releasing it independently. However, these are only predictions, as Microsoft hasn’t said anything about the upcoming fix, yet. We’ll make sure to let you know as soon as there’s more info. Have you experienced the FPS drop upon installing Windows 10 Creators Update? Let us know in the comments below.  RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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