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i am having the same problem. also it was there in previous season but some how after a few crashes testures were rendering and i could be able to play. this season it is not even progressing by crashes...
- 2 years ago
Yeah it's kind of obvious that their implementation of the game on PC systems especially is crude at best.
Been reading how people with higher spec machines have been having to clock down their CPU and GPU just to play the game, as well as other similar solutions that involve regedit that I'm not willing to do just to play a piece of software that has for all intents and purposes done more harm than good by being on my machine.
Let me know once EA and or DICE fix the game, the installation, the process that the hardware and the software interact or all of the above, I know nothing is hard broke on my side. So you can keep your hard broke piece of * game.
- Rokebo732 years agoSeasoned Ace
Yes i had to clock down also , in the past.
But they fixed some stuff (and a good bios flash) did fix it for me.
No more clock down 🙂
But still black screen, random times, then each mao, then i can play for some hours, weird hahaha.
PS AMD / ASROCK system do got issues with armoury / ai suite , fan control, rgb control software/driver (dll) issues , could give a BSOD.
Work around is to disable those services from booting with windos !Cheers
- 2 years ago
I've finally got it working by installing it on the C drive instead of a different drive? Which is one of the most weird solutions I've ever seen.
It still crashes to desktop on occasion. There was one blue-screen of death after the switch of drives but at this point the game plays for enough time for me to play through a series of games 2-3 usually at most before it dies.
I guess that's the solution unless anyone else has anything else.
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