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I went back through and did several things after reinstalling Windows on my PC:
- made sure to disable EA overlay AND AMD Adrenaline overlay
- undervolt my GPU, increase power to my GPU by 15%
- Change display settings to borderless
One of those three seems to have fixed the issue. For the last two days, I was able to play for a few hours with little to no crashes. I believe it was one of the overlays. I am not sure what caused my crashes before reinstalling windows as those were things that I had turned off months ago.
However, now I've received a brand new present this evening - my account has been banned for cheating.
I am not sure what may have caused that other than reinstalling/repairing the EA anti cheat multiple times over the past several days.
It's a shame that I finally got BF working properly and now I am banned. I've been unable to dispute the ban as the support case goes in to a pending status and I am unable to resume. The case simply states that it will autoclose if it is not resumed.
I'm not sure what to do. I spent a dozen hours over several days trying to get the game working again only to be falsely banned after getting it working.
Unfortunately this game has been having issues since launch and they don't seem to get fixed even at this game's end cycle. It is what it is.
- 11 months ago
Yep, I’ve already done that. I got an auto response that it was declined linking me to the ToS.
i have received no evidence of what triggered the ban.
the only thing I can think is that uninstalling/reinstalling the anti cheat or attempting to repair it caused something to happen.
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