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kfxsti
New Scout
2 months ago

Can we get some sort of time frame for fixes? Or at least an acknowledgement?

Can we get some kind of acknowledgement that support is even checking these threads? 

Can we get fixes for the game that doesn't require us gimping our GPU, CPU, And XMP/AMD EXPO (Ram speeds)?  This probably includes the infamous DX errors this game is riddled with. 

Any time frame on getting hit reg fixed? You know, those moments of shooting an opponent in the back just for them to turn around and smoke you with what looks like 1 bullet ? 

Any plans on fixing the Fire camping that takes place in REDSEC? That's allowing people to hangout in the fire without taking damage ? 

What about what we were sold with Portal?  Full progession with bots and friends? Being able to back fill lobbies with bots and enjoying with friends is part of why I purchased this game. 

Can we let the community decide on the game changes ? Not streamers?  

We paid our money, it's about time for some sort of acknowledgement. 

EA_Leeuw​ ?? 

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  • Haha oh the hitreg. my B36 got outgunned by a console player's P90 today at 75m, Not a headshot kill and I shot first. Looking back I missed one bullet so clearly a skill issue😂 

  • Sarpergs2's avatar
    Sarpergs2
    Rising Novice
    2 months ago

    did you change your ssd slot?i fixed the issue by moving the m2 ssd to a different slot.  i have expo enabled and not getting any crashes anymore.

  • kfxsti's avatar
    kfxsti
    New Scout
    2 months ago

    That does not resolve XMP and EXPO issues with BF6. Already been down that road. 

  • If you are facing random crashes, black screens, or BSODs  with EXPO enabled, the issue is likely the primary M.2 slot (M.2_1) closest to the CPU.

    My Solution:

    I personally solved this by moving the Battlefield6 installation files to a secondary drive (D:) located in a lower slot. The crashes stopped immediately.

    If You Only Have One SSD:

    You don't need a new drive, but you must move your SSD away from the CPU lanes.

    Do not use the top slot (M.2_1) directly under the CPU.

    Move your SSD to one of the bottom M.2 slots (Chipset lanes).

    The Cause: Signal interference between the high-speed EXPO RAM and the CPU-connected SSD slot causes instability under heavy load. Moving the data to the Chipset lanes eliminates this interference.

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