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- EA_Blueberry7 years ago
Community Admin
Are you playing the game with any overlays like Discord or Origin in-game? Your system specs are slightly above minimum PC recommendations, so are you playing with low video settings via in-game?
yes, no change.
i have same problem is there any safe amd drivers to test ? i had almost no issue with my last gpu(nvidia)
Still Crash every 2-3 games. Ruined me and my friends experiences.
- EA_Blueberry7 years ago
Community Admin
Can you let me know if these following steps have any improvement for you?
- Cap FPS to 60 or 70 (Put "+fps_max 60" in the advanced option in the game properties inside the origin launcher)
- Disable full screen optimization
- Right-click the Apex Legends icon.
- Click on Properties.
- Click on the Compatibility tab.
- Check “Disable Full Screen Optimizations”
- Click OK.
- Lower Monitor Refresh Rate to 60
- Open Settings.
- Click on System.
- Click on Display.
- Click the Display adapter properties link at the bottom
- Click the Monitor tab.
- Set Easy Anti-Cheat Priority to Low
- When you launch the game ALT-TAB out.
- CTRL-ALT-DELETE so you pull up Task Manager
- Go to the Details tab
- Find Easy Anti-Cheat>Right-Click and set priority to low
- Lower Texture Streaming Budget from the in-game settings to Low or NONE
- Lower Ambient Occlusion
- Disable Anti-Aliasing
- Disable Volumetric Lighting
- Lower Spot Shadow Detail
Same happening to me... Files attached in this ticket! https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/Closing-to-Desktop-After-Nvidia-driver-UPDATE/m-p/7637691#M5377
All your suggestion has been test makes no change. However, I do find a way to alleviate the crash, Uninstall visual c++ 2017. After that, not any crashing has happened on my case. Please inform the tech team thanks. That is not a regular way to solve it, I hope this can help you to fix the bug.