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I'm getting this too with a 2080ti, Ryzen 2700x and a G-Sync monitor. Everything updated. GPU and CPU slightly overclocked. Stable in Windows and every single other game.
The game did not start in fullscreen mode, so maybe that is the hint to try not fullscreen again as someone else pointed out.
What type of internet do you guys have? Cable? Dsl? Fiber?
I have that error and the occassional one that says the video card has been removed.
I7-8086k, Founders RTX 2080, 860 EVO
tried removing overclock, reinstalling graphics drivers, reinstalling game on different SSD, randomly crashes. Uninstalled til they can get a fix.
I just got this error for the first time after downloading the latest nvidia driver. I hate to say it, but I get an error on overwatch sometimes and blizzard confirmed its a problem with the RTX series cards. I have a 2080 and it looks like its going to be the case with this game as well.
- NaderClinton6 years agoRising RookieDoubt its my internet, was just playing counter strike/TitanFall 2 fine.
100/100 Verizon wired. I'm getting the exact same error. 2X RTX 2080ti, i9-9900k, latest driver 418.81.I've tried verifying the game files, but it didn't fix it.
i can't do this anymore, i was literally in the middle of an intense team fight 3v3 for the win and i DCed in the middle of it. my teammates were nice too, they probably think i just quit for no reason. can't deal with this anymore
For Radeon users, updating to the latest driver (specifically the one that says supports Apex Legends) fixed the problem for me. This is NOT the suggested driver, but the newest one.
- Has anyone tried the TdrLevel "fix" that some others have done in other games for this error. Basically tricking Windows/Nvidia Software into an infinite timeout value (0) via regedit?