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Driver 327.x hasn't helped for me.
I'm having this problem now more and more often.
I had this Problem already with BF3 but the occurance was not too often, therefore I didn't worry too much about it.
Now I was trying to play BF4 and the game crashed 3 times in 20 minutes.
I didn't change anything of my hardware since BF3. The card is not overclocked. I checked with the nVidia tools and I couldn't clock it any more down.
I did a memtest for my RAM to check if there was an error, but this also works fine.
Any suggestions EA?
- -WFC-Universal12 years agoNot applicable
Just got a reply from another forum member, he heard something about a workaround on the crashes. The game should be running on 64bit and on 32 bit, and somehow the 64 bit version crashes multiple times, now the suggestion was to start the game with the BF4. x86. exe version, it runs in the 32bit version, lookup that file and start that one. Origin apperently starts the game by default in 64 bit on the 64bit OS. So start the game with the 32bit version and it should work like a charm. Gonna try that myself today and will let you know what happens. Posted a couple of event viewer outcomes on the crashes, but its abracadabra to me. So if you all can test this maybe it helps to get a good game experience.
Let us know if you tested this already, so we can help eachother in this..
Greetings
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
Tried that. It did not work. Stupid EA never learns from their mistakes.
GTX 560 SE
Windows 7 Home
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
I'm getting the same exact fault. After around five minutes I'm getting the same message albeit with the end part referring to my 650ti Boost.
I bought the game today, updated to the latest drivers as prompted by the install process, and now it just keeps crashing. When I get the message, it also locks up my whole system forcing a reboot. Not good.
Anyone had any official response from them regarding this?Not having problems with any other game at all.