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- 9 years ago
Same.Disabling osd like msi afterburner solved problem. Now how can we play with it ? :/
- Carbonic9 years agoHero+
@K0y0K wrote:
Same.Disabling osd like msi afterburner solved problem. Now how can we play with it ? :/
Op did a clean boot which would have disabled MSI Afterburner so you clearly don't have the same issue.
Report that their application causes BF1 to crash to MSI.
As for @SMiLY36 - you need to update your graphics driver:
- Anonymous9 years ago
I cannot help but think that it has to be something different than Afterburner or dx12. @SMiLY36 and @Kappinho1 have w10 and AMD graphic cards while I run w8.1 (no DX12) and have an Nvidia GPU. This makes me think what would we have in common so all us have the same issue.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Disabling EVGA Precision X did not resolve the issue for me..
- Anonymous9 years ago
I am also experiencing this issue.
GTX1070. I've reinstalled game and drivers, reset settings. I am also on the trial
dxdiag attached.
EDIT: Also looked at the event viewer and fairly certain nothing is coming from the crash. There were some DNS failures that brought up warnings but pretty sure they are a red herring (they only happened once around the time of a crash, and not other times).
EDIT 2: I attached a debugdiag to it and I think its not actually crashing (thus no events) - it looks like the app is simply exiting.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Im having the same problem. Was fine yesterday before the patch. I do not have oc software. I tried deleting my settings folder but it didn't help.
Also on trial. Both my desktop and laptop has the same problem.
- Anonymous9 years ago
FIX:
open cmd.exe
ipconfig /flushdns
walah!
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