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you have to disable your 5th and 6th core on your cpu through your bios to make it work, search online how to do it with your own motherboard
- 7 years ago
@mustachexgaming it worked thank you!!! I've tried everything... and nothing worked except for this, everyone with a FX-6300 should disable their 5th and 6th core on BioS, enjoy!
- 7 years ago
@DrEggrage This kind of works for me too, I still get crashes that send me directly to desktop, but no more of the "Disconnected from EA servers", that used to be very common. My only problem now is I feel the fx-6300 is not powerful enough to run the game at 1080p 60fps, so hopefully they will fix this problem.
- 7 years ago
The only tips I could recommend, if turning graphics down all the way doesn't work, are:
1. Turn off all Origin Overlay/Notification/Cloud Save settings.
2. Right click on Apex -- Properties -- Compatibility Tab -- Turn on "Run as Administrator" and "Compatibility Mode" (Windows 7) and turn off "Disable full screen optimizations"
3. Follow Step 2, but for Origin.
3. Clean all your caches and temp files (I use CCleaner).
4. Update your drivers (I'm on AMD 19.2.1).
5. Right click on Apex through Origin and Repair.
6. Right click on Apex through Origin and go to "Game Properties" -- Turn OFF "In-Game Overlay" -- Go to second tab and cap your fps (mine is: +fps_max 100)
Nothing I have tried has 100% fixed the problem, but some of these tips may help some of you.
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