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Anonymous
12 years ago
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Dice Didnt Fixed Your Game But i done! Please follow these simple steps!

Hello guys whats up? after alot of time frustraded and researchs ive found a solution and i found why the game is crashing like hell for almost everyone!

First of all DICe check this out: The problem on your command line is that you set the cpu to render ahead the gpu but in some cases their both are rendering together and it makes the game crash so if you want to solve the problem on a next update all you guys need to do is disable cpu rendering ahead, it will for sure solve 99% of the problems...this is my solution to you DICE =)

Now Sweet players here is the trick:

1) Go to Origin software settings and Disable Origin in game

2)  Now you will insert the command lines that will fix your game follow the next step

3) Go to the Notepad writte these : gametime.maxvariablefps "60"
                                                             RenderDevice.RenderAheadLimit "1"

  and save an file with " user.cfg" name the file this way and save it inside the folder " origingames/Battlefield4" as "all type archive", dont forget to set its name to user.cfg its very important.

Well done your game will back to work!! thank you all  i hope it really helps you..greetings from sao paulo, brazil... powered by criminalcafe.com(edneynirvana)! See ya!

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    have been running this in my config for weeks now but I also have disabled several dx11 options and

    am running on medium settings. I prefer performance over graphics. with this settings I have had maybe

    1 crash.

    It is worth a try for those having frequent problems though. The config file is easy to setup and easy to

    remove without messing up the installment.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    shouldn't it be: "RenderDevice.ForceRenderAheadLimit 0" to disable it?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Yes you re right...i corrected this item,  the command line that works for me is RenderDevice.RenderAheadLimit "1"   but people can test on their own computers wich number of render gest better! thanks and let me know if it fixed your problem too... =)

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    have been running this in my config for weeks now but I also have disabled several dx11 options and

    am running on medium settings. I prefer performance over graphics. with this settings I have had maybe

    1 crash.

    It is worth a try for those having frequent problems though. The config file is easy to setup and easy to

    remove without messing up the installment.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Yes for sure it is, it solved my problem and now i can play without any crashes

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Try different settings...like 3 instead of 1...you should test it all and turn on vertical sync.

  • RenderDevice.RenderAheadLimit 1

    This is literally like turning on Post Process Quality. Obviously setting this option higher results in less frames per second and more rendering of the terrain and graphics so you can see them further, rather than rendering when they are 2-3 feet in front of you. 

    More realistic, but did not help solve the crash, nor helped my gameplay anyway. (This just lowers my frames per second)

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Doesn't work for me, tried all mentioned options, including the ones given by EA support.

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