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@99MASERATIride99 wrote:
Thanks for the reply
The CPU definetively has the raw power for the task, but i will look into trying out 16gb's as i am running the game at ultra which might require more than 8gb's. My old gaming notebook got 16gb's and plays the game without crashing, but its way under the minimum requirements and i have to put settings to 720p minimum to get playable framerates.
I also suspect there will be a bf1 patch before christmas to fix common issues. Heres hoping I will resolve this before that time.
Running the game on Ultra with a processor just below the min may be contributing to the problem. Does the problem repeat itself if you run it on High or Medium video settings? Are you using the in game video settings to manage the video quality or GeForce experience? If using GeForce experience try using the in game settings instead since GeForce seems to try to force the max settings your GPUs can handle which may not play well with your current CPU.
Tested it on minimum visual settings @ 1080p, but it still eventually crashed like before. Ram usage was below 5gb's most of the time aswell. It's to the point were I can't finish a single match.. I really don't think there is anything else to test unless someone finds a solid fix for this issue. I have seen alot of people with gtx 770's and 780's reporting dx crashing just like me, so hopefully the developers will make a patch to fix this.
- 9 years ago
we get 3 driver versions in a row but Battlefield 1 keeps crashing :D