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IT HAS STARTED CRASHING AGAIN FOR ME FYI
I think I have solved the issue for me.
2 hour game session without crash which is very long for me since I used to crash every game.
So I was thinking about how almost everyone with the issue has good computers. Then I also remembered how people who got allot of frames in Season 1 had lag issues.
And I know that some games and game engines don't like to many frames. For instance Skyrim. In skyrim the physics start lagging if you have more than 60 frames per second.
So to me it makes sense that maybe Apex cant handle to many fps.
I have always been running the game with about 180-240 frames. It would lock at 240 since I have tripplebuffered vsync on and my monitor is 240 hz. But sometimes I would get more than 240 frames. So maybe the frame lock is bugged? Maybe at some instances you get up to like 300 frames for just a split second and that is triggering the crash?
But anyways this is what I did to solve the issue for me (could still crash I will post an update if it does)
I installed the latest nvidia driver.
I downloaded the nvidia inspector tool.
I launched the nvidiaProfileInspector and selected Apex Legends.
Scrolled down to Frame Rate Limiter and put 200.8 fps. (I just took a random number that wouldn't be to low)
There is a Limiter v2 but I used the one that looks like this [~] 200.8 fps.
I started the game and now it seems to work. I have never been able to play for this long since Season 4 patch.
I hope this works for you too.
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