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I managed to fix the issue.
In MY case, the problem was because i had a faulty RAM slot on my motherboard, even thou the ram was working fine in windows and other games, it was the cuse why APEX crashed in EVERY SINGLE GAME for me.
I had 4x8 Ram sticks, now i am running 2x8, since i removed the faulty stick its been running without a hiccup.
Hop this helps some how.
How exactly did you change it?
- 6 years ago
@jubilee_8282 what do you mean change it
- 6 years ago
it is annoying. had this problem until last night. this article actually helped.
I just did this part of the article. didnt mess with the registry since I'm not confident with it so far the no error crash stopped happening to me. Hope this helps you guys as well
you will need to reinstall Origin and give it a clean install. That means removal of any Origin traces in AppData and Program Files folders. Next up, you will need to open Task Manager, switch to the Services tab and click the "Services..." button that is marked with Administrator access.
In the newly opened window, scroll down to EasyAntiCheat, right click it and click Properties. Click on Recovery card and you will see three scenarios named "First failure" , "Second Failure" and "Subsequent Failures". Each of them has a drop down menu that should say "Take no Action" at this point. You will need to change each of these options to "Restart the Service".
here is the link to the article where I got this from: https://www.altchar.com/games-news/588240/fix-for-apex-legends-pc-crash-without-error
- 6 years ago
Crash with no error every single game for 3 days. Just reinstalled origin...here's the dxdiag. please fix
- 6 years ago
I managed to fix mine as well. To fix it, i went to graphics settings on windows - searched for Apex Legends - went into options and choose power saving (this helped for me and fixed my issues when crashing mid game). You could also try capping your fps with RivaTuner (dependent on which graphics card you have though, 100fps seems like a good number for my x2 SLI 960's but 60fps would be fine for most mid range cards)