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@The_Tibber wrote:No it lists the events that happen in windows.
To start right click your start menu and open the event viewer.
folow the rest here: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Found-a-way-to-consistently-crash-to-desktop/m-p/7481912/highlight/true#M15269
Oh right, I think I've used that before, yes. I will check it out, thanks!
Edit: I also tried the 3G texture streaming thing again, and it did increase my FPS, but I'm still at 100% CPU usage and I just crashed... so that doesn't really help.
Second edit: I did the thing
Something to try out.
Try a monitored game run.
Open task manager and click the processes tab till the apps that use the most CPU are at the top.
like so:

Then post a screen shot whilstrunning around in training or whatever uses the most CPU.
- 7 years ago
@The_Tibber wrote:Something to try out.
Try a monitored game run.
Open task manager and click the processes tab till the apps that use the most CPU are at the top.
like so:

Then post a screen shot whilstrunning around in training or whatever uses the most CPU.
I've tried this before and Apex Legends was at the top with 80% or something, followed by discord and some background stuff.But I'll do it again and send you the screen.
I even close chrome and Spotify and all other crap when I play, yet it does nothing.
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