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First game with this driver and the game crashed :D I've been trough several drivers this week and the newer ones crash more frequently. I'm going to test moving the game to SSD where the OS is not installed. Kinda out of ideas here.
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition
CPU: Intel Kaby Lake i7-7700K Delid @ 5.0GHz
MB: Asus STRIX Z270H
RAM: G.Skill 16GB Ripjaws V DDR4
PSU: Seasonic 650W FOCUS+ Platinum
SSD ɪ: Samsung 960 EVO NVMe M.2 250GB
SSD ɪɪ: SanDisk Plus 480 GB
SD ɪɪɪ: Kingston A400 240GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro
@HandsomeJeka wrote:
First game with this driver and the game crashed :D I've been trough several drivers this week and the newer ones crash more frequently. I'm going to test moving the game to SSD where the OS is not installed. Kinda out of ideas here.
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition
CPU: Intel Kaby Lake i7-7700K Delid @ 5.0GHz
MB: Asus STRIX Z270H
RAM: G.Skill 16GB Ripjaws V DDR4
PSU: Seasonic 650W FOCUS+ Platinum
SSD ɪ: Samsung 960 EVO NVMe M.2 250GB
SSD ɪɪ: SanDisk Plus 480 GB
SD ɪɪɪ: Kingston A400 240GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro
@HandsomeJeka
Are you playing the game with all the external hard drives attached to the PC?
- 6 years ago
I dont have any external hard drives. Only two extra ssd's for games and stuff. But if you were talking about those ssd's, yes they are attached. Moving the game to seperate ssd didnt help, still crashing. Also tried origins 'Repair' thing to the game, also did nothing. Now I set the priority of the easyanticheat to low cause some people are suggesting that, probably does whole lot of nothing.
- EA_Blueberry6 years ago
Community Admin
Thanks for getting back, @HandsomeJeka
Can you let me know if these following steps have any improvement for you? I just posted this recently and looking to get some feedback on these steps.
- Cap FPS to 60 or 70 (Put "+fps_max 60" in the advanced option in the game properties inside the origin launcher)
- Disable full screen optimization
- Right-click the Apex Legends icon.
- Click on Properties.
- Click on the Compatibility tab.
- Check “Disable Full Screen Optimizations”
- Click OK.
- Lower Monitor Refresh Rate to 60
- Open Settings.
- Click on System.
- Click on Display.
- Click the Display adapter properties link at the bottom
- Click the Monitor tab.
- Set Easy Anti-Cheat Priority to Low
- When you launch the game ALT-TAB out.
- CTRL-ALT-DELETE so you pull up Task Manager
- Go to the Details tab
- Find Easy Anti-Cheat>Right-Click and set priority to low
- Lower Texture Streaming Budget from the in-game settings to Low or NONE
- Lower Ambient Occlusion
- Disable Anti-Aliasing
- Disable Volumetric Lighting
- Lower Spot Shadow Detail
- 6 years ago
Even if the first two steps would work, I would not play the game on 60fps on 60hz when I own +1000€ monitor. After putting the Easy Anti-Cheat priority to low, I have not crashed ones BUT I also read from the forums that one guy was only crashing after alt tabing so I have not alt tabed from the game either so that could be the fix for this on my part. For the graphic settings, I have everything on low or turned off except for the Anti-Aliasing.