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Yes, I have tried at least 4/5 different games ranging from moba/rpg not a single crash/problem on any of them
@ClearYubiif you haven't tried these steps I recommend you to try it as I saw it in others posts reporting the same problem.
Try to:
1-Update your Bios software. Then set its settings to default.
2-if you have any overclocking reset it to default value as well.
3-Set all Nvidia Video card settings to default.
I hope this would help. if not you should remember the last graphic driver that you are sure your game was working on without crashes and perform clean installing .
- 5 years ago
@ClearYubi
I have a big feeling that the source of the crash is the newly added nvidia feature called "NVIDIA Reflex"
So in case that you have tried the above steps try to do the following steps after updating the nvidia driver to the last version:
1-Open the Origin Launcher
2-Go to My Game Library
3-Find Apex Legends and right-click the game
4-Select Game Properties
5-Click the Advanced Launch Options tab
6-add this line:
+gfx_nvnUseLowLatency 1
7-Click Save
8-Play the game ... if it crashed do steps (9 + 10) if did not crash then skip it.
9- replace the argument line in step 6 by this line:
+gfx_nvnUseLowLatency 0
10-Click Save and test the game ...
I hope this work for you- 5 years ago
Hello!
Thank you for the suggestions, the only "fix" I have not tried is updating my bios. I would rather not mess with bios and registry as fixes for a problem that is not related to the game/drivers. I will try this out while waiting for support to get back to me regarding the DXDIAG.
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