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Hi, I've already tried that. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling just now, as well as repairing - all to no avail.
Perhaps there's an app or program running in the background that could be causing a conflict with the anticheat. To rule that out, you can try a Clean Boot:
- krasnyj_dome17 days agoRising Newcomer
I have played BF1 (also own BF V and 4) since it came out on an old i7 (4790). It was my favorite game of all time, actually. In Dec '24 I upgraded to a Ryzen (9700x) and my PC freezes 30 secs after launch due to a poorly tested anticheat upgrade.
I have tried everything and NOTHING works. Fast-forward to 8 months later: still no fix on your end, despite multiple reports and forum threads regarding Ryzen rigs with this sort of issue.
I wish I could go back in time and not give EA a dime of my money.
Congratulations on ruining your games for loads of people just cause your devs are incompetent/unable to test their stuff before launching!!
- neoforo8717 days agoSeasoned Ace
krasnyj_dome So this issue is being caused by some programs that interfere with the anti cheat. The usual suspects are Asus armory crate, Asus game first, Norton, Malwarebytes, RGB software and Daemon tools.
Closing those should help and if that doesn't do it then uninstalling them will.
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