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@Punch wrote:
This seemed to work for me. I have a 650ti boost.
In the nvidia control panel under PhysX settings change the setting from auto detect to CPU. I played for a good 3 hours without crashing. I just quit on my own!
Good luck
P.s. I'm not sure if there is a similar setting for Radeon users
Seconding. Running an i5 2500k and GTX 780. Was lucky if I could get the intro cinematic to play on campaign before. Now it seems to be running smoothly. Will check multiplayer later today.
This error appears to be DirectX 11.1 related.
Here are 2 things that might work:
If you are on Windows 7 64 bit uninstall the windows update "Platform Update for Windows 7 x64-Edition (KB2670838)", this is supposed to add partial DirectX 11.1 support, but seems to cause alot of crashes.
Otherwise you can try disabling DirectX 11.1 for BF4. This is normaly done by editing the config files, but can be made easier by downloading the
Realmware BF4 Settings Editor. Go to settings, then console, then check off both DirectX 11.1 options, then save and try it out.
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