Re: F1 22 Instantly Crashes At Loading Screen (Possible Graphics Card/Driver Issue)
@Roubaix2015 wrote:Product: F1 22
Platform:PC
Summarize your bug I have fully downloaded F1 22. Upon launching the game from Origin, I get to the title page, as usual. However, if I press a button to continue or wait 5 seconds, the game instantly crashes. Also, when I launch the game I get an error message saying my graphics card driver is below the recommended version. This is true but I have the newest driver possible for me and it came out after the release of the game. My graphics card is a CORE i5 10th generation processor with intel integrated graphics. I don't see why my game should crash like this because everything is up to date and meets the required specifications as far as I am aware. I'm also able to run F1 20 with no problems. I am looking for a way to resolve these issues so I can play this game.
What is your 16 digit Report Code?
Which area is the bug/glitch in? My Team
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Did you have cross-play enabled? Yes
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Launch the game through Origin with an i5 laptop with everything up to date but not meeting the recommended specifications. Go to the loading screen and try to continue, it will crash.
What happens when the bug occurs? The game crashes. (never made it to the actual game)
What do you expect to see? The game, I expect it to act like all the previous F1 games and take me to the home page.
When I reach the loading screen the game instantly crashes. My PC is totally up to date as far as I can tell. If you need any more information then please ask.
Which i5? Unlikely to meet minimum GPU spec. Even if Iris G7 (best i5 iGPU 10th Gen), 1050Ti performs 192% better in benchmarks and RX470 performs 32% better than 1050Ti (these are minimum GPU spec). UserBenchmark: Intel Iris Plus G7 vs Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti
The CPU is inside spec, it's iGPU is not. It is also retired as LEGACY GPU by Intel. Intel Ends Day 0 Game GPU Driver Support For 10th Gen and Older CPUs | Tom's Hardware (tomshardware.com)
You should not buy a game because "last year's game got to the menu". You read the hardware requirement. Refund it.