Quoting a post from another thread:
@CroLudi wrote:
Both my friend (rx 580, i5 8350k) and me (gtx 1070ti, i5 8600k) tried the "+fps_max 100" line and it still keeps crashing. Later in the day we will try to adjust the virtual memory. I also heard somewhere that increasing the FOV (filed of view) causes crashes, so it's best to set video settings to default.
Things we tried that didn't work for us:
- disable GPU, CPU and RAM OC
- set everything to low
- reinstall game to SSD/HDD
- install latest BIOS
- windowed mode/borderless window mode
- set apex compatibility to windows 7 (we have windows 10)
- disable full screen optimisation
- reinstall/repair game/origin
- repair anti cheat
- try out both 1803 and 1809 windows builds
- he tried out 3-4 latest AMD drivers, I tried out 3 latest Nvidia drivers
- disable all background overlays, after that we disabled all those apps (discord, msi afterburner,...)
- disable origin in-game and overlay together with the overlay exclusively for apex in the game settings menu inside origin
- set origin/apex to run as administrator
- in the Nvidia drivers i set apex power management mode to high performance, maximum pre-rendered frames to 1, enable all cuda cores, enabled threaded optimisation, turned v-sync on/off
- can't remember anything else...
Do you still think it's a system problem, Mr Community Manager?
In over a decade of PC gaming I've NEVER had a similar problem in any game, and if the problem is with our system, why is there no error code? It's the developers' duty to provide reasons why the game simply closes randomly in-game so we can solve the issue for ourselves and give you guys more money. A lot of people posted their DxDiags on the main thread. Tell me what you think about it: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Apex-legends-crashing-without-error/td-p/7421009/highlight/false/page/34