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- schpeikodelix51 minutes agoSeasoned Ace
This issue is one of the most present in the forums right now, the issue is due to problems on 13. and 14. gen Intel.
When people with this problem lower the CPU Core Ratio something between 40 and 51 the game seems stable. Going higher (to default) which is about 53/54 the crashes are happening again.
The Intel CPU is the problem in over 90% of the time.
- EA_Aljo1 hour ago
Community Manager
Thanks. Next, I'd like you to Temporarily remove CPU/RAM/GPU tuning. For diagnosis, return the 14900K, RAM, and RTX 4080 SUPER to stock settings. That means no CPU undervolt/overclock, no GPU overclock. Try that and let me know what happens.
- DevilCyber2 hours agoRising Newcomer
Did That, Dooes not work,
Also did sfc, XMP is Disabled, The Cpu is a new one with the new microcode fix and bios from sec 1 after the old one started failing. Lowered P Cores to 50 like others suggested. i'm at the same stage asBlack Screen After Javelin Anti-Cheat Splash Screen Loads | EA Forums - 13626235 Black screen no crash anymore
- EA_Aljo23 hours ago
Community Manager
Thanks! Appreciate you grabbing the DxDiag. Please try the following:
- Download the current Intel Chipset and Intel Management Engine (ME) packages for your ASUS motherboard model and then reboot. Take a look at the Device Manager under Other Devices or anything with a yellow warning icon. Your DxDiag shows the SM Bus Controller and other Intel PCI devices with Driver: n/a.
- Do a clean install of your NVIDIA driver. User DDU in Safe Mode and install a stable Game Ready driver. Only install the essentials. Keep overlays and filters disabled.
- Temporarily shut down NVIDIA overlay/filters, Discord overlay, MSI Afterburner/RTSS, ASUS Armoury Crate monitoring/OSD, RGB or hardware monitoring utilities, ReShade, recording software and any other 3rd party overlays. Restart and try launching BF6 again.
- Cleanly reinstall EA AntiCheat. Uninstall it, reboot, reinstall it. Verify/repair the BF files again and reboot. Then test out BF6.
- Test with HDR disabled. Turn Windows HDR off and set your monitor to 120 Hz or 60 Hz and disable G-SYNC/VRR. Launch the game and see if it works.
Let me know what happens. Thanks! - DevilCyber1 day agoRising Newcomer
Same here.
Battlefield 6 is completely failing to launch properly due to cascading AntiCheat and initialization errors. The game crashes during initial setup and fails to render visuals despite sound playback.
Hardware Specifications
CPU: Intel Core i9 14900K
RAM: 64 GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Super
Attached Diagnostics: DxDiag.txt
Reproduction Steps and Current Behavior
Launch Battlefield 6 via the EA App.
Either An error prompt appears stating that the AntiCheat requires an update or Nothing happens after the Anti cheat check. -> PC crash
Update Tool does not find a Update.
After applying the official AntiCheat repair tool, the update error is bypassed.
Launching the game again results in a persistent black screen with audio running, but no graphical output or menu renders.
Troubleshooting Already Attempted
Ran the EA AntiCheat Installer repair and reinstall utility.
Verified game installation files.
Bios is on 3107
Restarted graphics stack and verified baseline display drivers.