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Battlefield 6 has always been fine for me, no issues at all. It's only Apex that crashes. The most frustrating part? Last night after the game crashed, it had the audacity to pop up a survey asking "How was your experience?" Seriously?
I've never had any problems with Battelfield. But here's what I've tried recently: resetting the BIOS to default, switching secure boot settings (standard, custom), completely replacing the RAM, using an optimized RAM profile in the MSI BIOS, BIOS update, reinstalling Windows 10, Windows 11 on 23h2, 24h2, and 25h2. Disabling Windows Defender, adding EAC to the exceptions list, running Steam, Apex, and EAC as administrator. There might be something else, but I can't remember; I'm so tired of fixing one game when all the others are working perfectly. My friend built a similar PC with a 9800x3D and his game crashes like this. I don't think the problem is with the RAM or other components, otherwise he would have problems with other games.
- GB1803019 days agoNew Rookie
Man, you've tried way more than I have - even swapped RAM and reinstalled Windows multiple times. That pretty much confirms this isn't something we can fix on our end.
At this point I don't even feel like playing this broken game anymore. The game is just as bad as its publisher. We've done everything we can, and Respawn still hasn't acknowledged the issue or responded to any of our posts.
I guess we just have to wait for them to fix it - if they ever do. Thanks for sharing your experience though, at least we know we're not alone in this.
- 19 days ago
I read on one of the forums that disabling the Wi-Fi module helped someone. I'll check it today and report back with the results.
- GB1803018 days agoNew Rookie
I've tried it, but I'm sorry that this is only effective for Realtek's Wi-Fi, but the Wi-Fi chip of my motherboard is mediatek.
- 16 days ago
I think I found a solution. What I did was:
1. Set the VDDG CCD and VDDG IOD voltages to 1.1 (if they hold and pass tests, you can lower them to 1.05).
2. I have 6400 CL32 RAM with a voltage of 1.4. enabled EXPO, set Infinity Fabric to 2200 MHz (UCLK:MCLK), and set the default timings.3. PBO Limits = Motherboard. Curve Optimizer Negative 20 offset. After that, I've been playing all day without crashes.
Try this. If your memory is different, for example, 6000, then set Infinity Fabric to 2000. Everything else is the same as mine, with a memory voltage of 1.40.PS: The key solution is to set the VDDG CCD and VDDG IOD. The rest is optional; it's best to test with the default settings. I'll report back after extensive testing. I'm not yet sure if this method really helps.
I remembered) I also turned it on, maybe that was the solution Set Secure Boot Mode to Custom, then set Secure Boot Preset to Maximum Security.
- GB1803016 days agoNew Rookie
Hey man, this seems a bit too complicated, but I'll give it a try when I get home. Also, my RAM is 6400 CL32.