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My game was freezing and then its crashing, I contacted with Ea support and here is the list they gave me thanks to them it worked for me.
Please follow the steps below in order to delete the cache files of origin.
Completely log out and close down Origin
Hold down the Windows key and R
Type in "%ProgramData%" (without quotes) and click OK
Now open the Origin folder.
Delete all the files and folders in the Origin folder, except for LocalContent (do not delete this one)
Hold down the Windows key and R
Type in "%AppData%" (without quotes) and click OK
This will take you to a Roaming folder, which is located inside of AppData. Delete the Origin folder
Click on the word "AppData" at the top of your window
Open the Local folder here
Delete the Origin folder listed here
After performing the above steps you'll need to Restart your PC so that the system can save the changes made to the files of the origin.
Edit: I'm having the same issue again after 2 days of gameplay(without any problems). So i will contact with the support again.
Nope...didn't work for me.
Thanks for posting a possible solution. More than we're getting from EA...
- 7 years ago
hi guys, i was having the same issue and tried every solution posted on every forum that i saw, none worked for me.
heres what did:
everytime i open the game i have to change my resolution to something other than my native one, then change the vram from whatever it is to something else, and then change it all back.
been playing for 3 days now without a crash.
even if i set vram to NONE, when i fresh open the game and go to video settings i still get the message that "VRAM IS SET TOO HIGH" or something like that, so i have to change it to whatever, and change it back. it worked for me, hope it helps someone.
- 7 years agoIs this in the ingame settings you do it, or somewhere else?
- 7 years ago
Tried what RypakS suggested, didn't work. Crashed 3 games out of 3.
At this point it's a miracle if I can play a game longer than 20 minutes without crashing..