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7 years ago
PC Troubleshooting
- If you have an AMD FX6000 series CPU, disabling 2 cores results in no crashes as mentioned here. Nope Not me
- Try lowering the graphical settings within your in-game settings menu Yes I have turned everything down this was so I can get a solid 144 FPS
- Right-click on desktop shortcut icon and run "troubleshoot compatibility" before launching. Did this no change
- Repair the game in Origin. Within the Origin client right-click on Apex Legends and select "repair." Did this no change
- Switch from Full Screen to Windowed mode or Borderless from in the in-game settings Did this no change
- Close programs and overlays running in the background like Discord overlay, Origin in-game, Asus GPU Tweak II, MSI afterburner, Aura for ASUS, RivaTuner OSD, RivaTuner statistics. There might be some type of program running in the background or installed on your PC that is causing a conflict with Origin. By performing a clean boot, you close down all unnecessary programs needed to boot up your PC. Once you boot it up launch the game immediately. Did this even disabled Origins overlay and I thought it was fixed until 3 games in and Crash
- Roll back your GPU drivers. We know updating them to the latest version is ideal, but we're seeing drivers 417.71 & 417.35 stop crashing for players I started out on 19.1.1 and update to 19.1.2 to try and fix this issue
- Turn off G-Sync (NVIDIA) or Freesync (AMD) Disabled.
- Disable Shadowplay I have amd
- Disable MSI Afterburner Not installed
- Adjust Ambient Occlusion in NVIDIA control panel (Manage 3D Settings) AMD
- Adjust or disable all forms of Vsync for your monitor Tired all the modes
- Downclock GPU to default settings What? Why should I have to downgrade my card when its running stock. I did use the target FPS setting to try to limit the FPS to 75 this seemed to make it more stable but I still get crashes but less often
- Try uninstalling GeForce Experience (NVIDIA) NA AMD
- Increase your GPU and Windows power setting to Max. Open up "NVIDIA Control Panel" -> from the NVIDIA Control Panel, select the "Manage3D settings" from the left column -> click on the Power management mode drop down box and select "Prefer Maximum Performance". NA on desktop
- Try reducing Texture Streaming from the in-game settings Tried it in all setting and crashing no matter what
- Reducing VRAM usage from 8Go to 6Go (streaming texture option) Tried it in all setting and crashing no matter what
- Reinstall the game to the internal hard drive and unplug external hard drives that aren't being used
- Add Windows Defender Firewall exceptions: (Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Defender Firewall\Allowed Apps). Make sure to add and check both boxes for Origin's Launcher program. How programs and anti-virus programs can conflict with Origin.
- Right-click the speaker Icon in your system tray (bottom left of Windows) then choose Sound > Playback and disable any output device not in use (don't forget to right click show all disconnected / deactivated devices). Did this.
- If you are encountering the "illegal instruction" error message, please report the issue to Easy Anti-cheat using the form here: https://www.easy.ac/en-us/support/apexlegends/contact/tech/
- Removing the following programs as a test may help: Voicemeeter, FRAPS, OBS studio. NA not installed
- Toggling your language may help. Right-click the game panel in Origin, choose Game Properties, then Advanced Launch Options. Change the game language ("Polish" helps some folks), save the game and update. Once this completes try swapping back to your language and check again? Will give this a try and see if its better?
7 years ago
Nice list! Sorry nothings working for you, but...
Did you try the things I mentioned in post #542 on page 55 here?
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Apex-legends-crashing-without-error/td-p/7421009/page/55
Maybe something there could help, works for some others too.
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