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Extremity_TTV's avatar
7 years ago

Apex Legends Keeps giving errors

Dosn't seem to matter what i do it will play maybe once i a while then back to back crashes(errors). The Second one is the newest one to start.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/GpPdQenP4s1fyBSB7

Processor: Intel i7-9700K
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB RAM
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 -ASUS ROG STRIX OC

Monitor: ASUS VG278Q 27

8 Replies

  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
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    7 years ago

    The error you are seeing @Extremity_TTV is related to your GPU, the best thing to do is a clean install of your GPU drivers. 

    You also need to ensure that you:

    • Have installed driver 417.35
    • Turn on vsync
    • Perform a clean bootbefore attemting to play the game
    • Ensure you have power supply capable of meeting the demands of your hardware while it is under heavy gaming load
    • Set all in game graphics settings to low in order to reduce the stress on your GPU.
    • Set the high performance preset in your GPU control panel, as opposed to the high quality preset.
    • Run your video card at stock speeds (memory and core). This is also important for players with factory overclocked cards. This will require some third party software such as EVGA Precision or MSI Afterburner etc.

    Darko

  • Konform103's avatar
    Konform103
    7 years ago
    Find any error on Apex legends then search google you find the same problems with Fornite, Ring of Elysium, warframe etc.. They all need the right visual C++ installation, they alll run some sort of anti cheat software (easy anti cheat, battleye), they all require minimum specs.. We all need to take our responsibility in this.. Some people are upset about having to upgrade their system to just play a game or to put any sort of effort in to make it work.. NOBODY is asking you to do ANYTHING.. OP has over 95% oppurtunity to get this game working TODAY with the right approach
  • Konform103's avatar
    Konform103
    7 years ago
    Well you are right.. Dont do anything to ruin your other games (unless you want apex as badly as i do).. And yes Metro exodus is pretty insane on the specs🙂
  • Even the old drivers cause crashes. I've tried out 5 different older drivers and they all crash with them.

  • Konform103's avatar
    Konform103
    7 years ago
    Reverting to older drivers will work for some for some it wont🙂
  • @Konform103 

    APEX LEGENDS RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS While players with the minimum specifications will be able to play Apex Legends just fine, those looking to get the best possible experience will want to ensure they meet our recommended specs for smooth 60fps gameplay. OS: 64-bit Windows 7 CPU: Intel i5 3570K or equivalent RAM: 8GB GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 GPU RAM: 8GB HARD DRIVE: Minimum 22 GB of free space

    My Setup

    Processor: Intel i7-9700K
    Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB RAM
    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 -ASUS ROG STRIX OC

    SSD: 1 TB Samsung 860 PRO SSD

    2nd HD: Seagate 3 TB Barracuda 7200

    Monitor: ASUS VG278Q 27

    No need to mention the extrenal HD's

    Cause i beleve i way surpass there Requirements

    I tried rolling back to 417.35 yes a clean install with no luck =/

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