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EA_Atic
DICE Team
7 years agoHey everyone, make sure that all drivers for windows and your gpu drivers are up to date.
You can also try to do a clean boot to see if there any programs messing with Apex and turn off any overlay programs for example Discord or Nvidia experience.
Try running a CCleaner to remove old temp files and cache.
Can you upload a dxdiag so we can see what drivers and hardware you have. 🙂
Let me know if this works or not for you. 🙂
/Atic
7 years ago
Deleted my drivers using DDU and then did clean installs of NVIDIA drivers versions 418.81, 417.71, and currently 417.35. All of them have experienced crashing while playing Apex Legends. Sometimes I can go a few games with no issues, other times it crashes every game at a random point in the match, other times it crashes while simply loading the main menu after launching the game. Most of the time there is no error and nothing is left in Windows Event Viewer.