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Here's how to disable the Xbox Game Bar in Windows.
Open Windows Settings, click "Gaming," then click the "Enable Game Bar" switch to the "Off" position to disable the Game Bar completely.
MSI Afterburner is a video card overclocking app which can also overlay performance info such as CPU usage.
@OskooI_007I feel like it lets me in farther and farther with each attempt, but it still kicks me out of it.
Its even starger that this is the only game that i have that wont work for me
- OskooI_0072 months agoSeasoned Ace
Are you able to click around in Battlefield 2042 main menu at all before the game crashes?
If you can click around in the main menu then I'm leaning towards @Rokebo73 theory that perhaps there's a RAM memory issue causing the game to crash.
To diagnose the RAM memory issue I'd start by disabling XMP in motherboard BIOS. Then see if the game will load without crashing.
If disabling XMP doesn't work and the game still crashes, then I would remove all the RAM sticks from the motherboard. Then plug only one 16GB RAM stick into DIMM slot A2 on the motherboard and see if the game will load without crashing.
Here's the user manual for MAG B760 TOMOHAWK WIFI DDR4 motherboard. Page 27 for DIMM slot configurations.
https://download.msi.com/archive/mnu_exe/mb/MAGB760TOMAHAWKWIFIDDR4.pdf
- 2 months ago
@OskooI_007 It still doesn't work with only one stick in, and I have enough time to enter a game of conquest
- OskooI_0072 months agoSeasoned Ace
Take a look in Windows Event Viewer and see if you see any errors for Battlefield 2042. Hopefully that can give us an indication on what's causing Battlefield to crash.
The Applications log in Event Viewer might show some errors for Battlefield.
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