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EA_Archi
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9 years ago

Re: Titanfall 2 crashing during multiplayer

Hello @Factor_317

Have you tried any of the @MADrag0n advises? Are you video card drivers are up to date?

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  • @EA_Archi No, I have not.  I will look into it. If there's something specific you suggest, send me a link. And yes, my drivers are up to date (AMD 16.11.5).

  • @EA_Archi I had not read MADrag0ns advice before previous reply, So, to correct myself, I have tried disabling my Afterburner overlay, as well as other non essential processes. Also, different resolutions and graphics setting combinations.  No other games are affected. Just TF2, and it just started recently.  I've been playing since day 1. May not be a coincidence that it happened after the Angle City update/release.

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    EA_Archi
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    9 years ago

    Hello @Factor_317

    Have you tried to Repair the game in Origin client? Reinstall the game completely? If afterward the issue is still there, perform Clean boot 

    Keep me posted on your progress.

    Cheers,

    Archi

  • Yes, to both. Last night I uninstalled the game for the second time, and then uninstalled GPU's and drivers from windows device manager then did a registry scan/clean. Restarted and scanned registry again. Did a clean install of latest GPU drivers and re-downloaded TF2 overnight (3hour DL). I haven't run the game yet to see if all that helped, I will do that when I get home from work and let you know if it worked or not.

    @EA_Archi

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    Factor_317
    9 years ago

    @EA_Archi It is working great now!  It occurred to me that maybe I needed to so the same process (see previous post, I forgot to tag your ID)  with my Network adapter (Killer Ethernet 2200).  So,  when I got home (before even running TF2) I uninstalled my Killer Network Suite and drivers. Uninstalled the Network adapter from the Windows Device Manager. Restarted, ran registry scan/clean and Network Speed Test(Windows 10 app) with only the Windows driver and discovered my ping (network delay) had gone back down to 31ms (where it was before last Network adapter driver update) from 47ms.  Played a match of TF2 and everything worked great.  Out of curiosity, I updated the Network Driver with the manufacturers (Killer Networking) latest Driver Only version, restarted and did another Network Speed Test.  The ping went back up to 47ms. I repeated the process, going back to the Windows driver version.

    I can't say for sure if it was a clean GPU driver install or a clean Network Adapter driver install, but it is working the way it should.

    I'm going to include my GPU driver process in this message and attach a NotePad .txt file.  Maybe it will help someone else.

    Thanx,

    Factor_317

    Origin game graphics problem solver

    Login to Windows as Administrator if necessary.

    Download latest GPU drivers and save, preferably to Desktop or Downloads folder.

    Download CCleaner (free version at piriform.com, to clean registry)

    If able, in Origin and game, make notes of prefered graphics settings in game (just in case) and Cloud Save setting enabled, if not already. Config settings should not be removed by uninstall, to the best of my knowledge. They are usually stored in game folder in Documents folder.

    Uninstall game, in Origin (*prefered) or Windows apps and programs.

    Run/open CCLEANER and install (or other registry cleaner), Click Registry cleaner tab on the left and then click Scan for issues. Click Fix issues (all). Save Back Up if you want to.

    Go to Windows Device Manager. Double click(expand) Display Adapters. Right click GPU(GPU's) and uninstall. Check Delete Driver the Software if applicable.

    Restart PC

    Log in as administrator if possible

    Windows should install generic or manufacturers basic GPU drivers automatically.

    Run CCLEANER Registry cleaner again just to make sure there are no residual conflicts/issues. Close CCleaner.

    Find previously downloaded GPU drivers, right click and run as administrator.

    When installed, you will likely be prompted to restart. Restart PC.

    After restart, set desired resolution by right clicking Desktop background and selecting Display settings/properties. Click Advanced Display Properties near bottom of page/window. If you need to set specific resolution and refresh rate, do so in the Display Adapter Properties. Apply settings and close all windows.

    Open Origin and download/install game. When complete, I'd close Origin and restart PC, then open Origin and start game. You may choose to just start the game when it is ready/complete.

    Check or set graphics settings and start game/match.

    I hope this solved the problem.  @Factor_317

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    EA_Archi
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    9 years ago

    @Factor_317 

    Thank you for sharing this here! I am glad your problem is solved right now. 


    Enjoy the game! And let us know if you need anything else.

    Cheers,

    Archi

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