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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 agoI forgot to mention but I checked Graphics drivers and they were the latest. I'm really frustrated becouse I haven't been able to play a single game since i got the game
EDIT:
I haven't downloaded them manually, only checked them from Windows driver update system. I'll take look at that tomorrow and post if it worked or not! - Anonymous9 years ago
I updated graphics driver but it didn't help at all...
EDIT:
So it seems that Trial version of Battlefield 1 isn't working. That's a shame because I haven't got to try the multiplayer out with my PC so I have no idea how well it will run the game. I will buy the game if i get enough fps but I can't be sure about it so it looks like I just have to wait...
- 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
I might have more dollars than cents however i just brought full game and now it works. Clearly they dont want us to have a free trial :P
- 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!
- Anonymous9 years ago
Unfortunately that did not work.
- 9 years ago
Had the same problem. I did the "disable origin in game" setting in origin and that didn't work.
I also found that disabling MSI Afterburner seemed to get BF1 working again but I wanted to use my overclock settings. So I went into Afterburner to try and pin down what may have been causing the issue.
What seems to have ended up working for me was going into the MSI Afterburner settings ->video capture tab ->Changed video capture to NONE by backspace-deleting the hotkey F10 value that was present and it changed the value to NONE. Also kept video prerecord to NONE.
So far seems to be fine now with overclock settings in place.
***Sidenote: if you have Xbox Windows 10 gaming app installed might want to open it and go into settings menu --> Game DVR --> Record game clips and screenshots using Game DVR and turn it OFF as well.
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