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@xspcsx weirdly, this worked for me!
"Removing mtihint.sys and mticache.sys in C>Windows>System32>drivers worked for me.
I created a new folder, moved those two files into the folder, while still in the DRIVERS folder and Apex started right up, gonna do some test runs and see if its stable"
I'll keep it like this as well. Just made a new folder for these two within the same drivers folder. I was able to open and play Apex afterwards
Download this tool from EasyAntiCheat website, it will scan for any corrupted drivers\files that interferes with EAC
https://www.easy.ac/en-us/support/game/guides/malware/
better than messing up your drivers and file paths 🙂 .
- 3 years ago
Didn't work, uninstalled the game and reinstalled it one more time to see if it fixed and nope so now it's uninstalled permanently and I will never get a game by Respawn or EA again see ya folks good luck. Had enough of being a paying customer just to have this kind of issue go without any solution or response from the team, I contacted support about the issue and their first agent's response was that I was banned, which was incorrect, then second agent told me it was having to deal with the Easy Anti-Cheat which is also wrong because I play many games that use the same Easy Anti-Cheat for example Black Desert Online which works perfectly fine. The silence from the team shows me that they either do not know the solution or simply don't care that some of us can't play so they ignore it.