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Look in Windows Event Viewer for BF6 and EA Anticheat error messages. The messages are usually in Applications section of Windows Event Viewer.
Also check in Documents\Battlefield 6\Crash Dumps
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- d1dbe7df137e22092 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Thank you. I sent you a direct message.
- BedfastFilly3402 days agoRising Novice
Are you not getting crashes? I'm curious what your specs are. If you are on AM5 and using an nvme that's weird. I posted a general response to the post if you want to check that too. I'd appreciate the help
- d1dbe7df137e22092 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
You might be on to something but I need a little more guidance haha. I'm not as involved as I used to be.
I believe I'm using AM5. Here are the specs I could conjure up: Win 11; AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core processor, 4700 Mhz, 8 Cores, RAM 64 GB, baseboard: X870 Max Gaming Wifi 7.
Can you please expand on what you mean by "use a sata ssd for both windows and bf6"?
What do you mean about not getting crashes? If you mean any error messages then no, when it crashes it does not tell me anything.
- BedfastFilly3402 days agoRising Novice
You are on AM5 yes. A crash is when the game closes unexpectedly.
For storage on PC you basically have hard drives or SSDs. SSDs can use different interfaces but basically you have NVMe and SATA.
If you tell me what drives you use I can tell you what they are. But if you don't already have a spare sata ssd I wouldn't recommend you go out and buy one for this.
As you are on AM5 like me, and you are probably running an nvme I found no way of fixing it while keeping the nvme. Hopefully an update fixes it
- Mid_Lord_00020 hours agoSeasoned Novice
use WINdbg to analyze the file i bet, its something in the ea software causing the crash. EA anticheat has been causing some crashes lately