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DeathNoTeRyuKz
Rising Newcomer
2 years ago

Battlefield 2024 FullScreen issues

Hello Gamers and Developers,

This problem is directed to dev's and people who are working to repair the game. 

I have recently added 2nt ram card to reach 32 RAM to my Gaming Laptop ( also the problem is on PC ), updated my CPU and GPU card and the game cannot be set on Fullscreen. I followed the recommended steps, repaired the game, reinstalled the game, restart graphics and every step you would recommend.

The problem has been solved at the moment I removed one of the RAM cards. The game is not working in FS as long as you have 2 RAM cards inserted. The problem is strictly linked with the game and files. Kindly check the problem. Please , let me know whenever the problem is solved.

----- For the Gamers ------ Please check the updates and news to make sure that the problem is solved before you install the 2nd RAM in the slot.

Developers/support - If you have any kind of solution for this problem to use both slots and play the game in full screen , let me know 

2 Replies

  • Heads up that this is a gamer's forum, not a developers forum. While there may be developers looking in the forum, I wouldn't expect a response from one of them.

    If you mean "ram stick" or "ram dimm", I have been using 2 sticks fine since the game came out. I seriously doubt the game cares where the sticks are inserted anymore (or less) than other software you are running. You need to ensure you are inserting them into the proper slots for the type of ram (e.g. dual channel) your laptop supports.

    You say you have the same problem on a PC. Does this mean RAM in certain DIMM slots is impacting graphics performance on your PC? Issues would not be limited to graphics, if RAM is not configured properly.

    You can always attach a DXDIAG report, as someone may spot something causing your issue.

  • @DeathNoTeRyuKz when ya install ram (especialy 2 ram dims/sticks) it need to be from 1 and the same batch !!!

    So if ya buy "new" ram , its shouild be 2 sticks in 1 and the same box.
    This to make sure its ram from the same "build"batch , type , speed , brand ect ect ect

    2 different ram dim/sticks can cause issues indeed !

    Cheers

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