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i set graphics settings to the low preset, lasted about 10 minutes on shanghai, which is longer than it ever has been before.
todays patch seems to have fixed my problem.
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/forum/threadview/2955064770534426141/
-Fix for a crash that would cause the game to stall, resulting in a sound loop. This should eliminate most of the problems relating to this.
played a full round of shanghai and no crashes. thank you dice!
I`ve had the same problem. I found out that the map was just too big and too detailed for most low-mid range cpu`s (I had a a10-7700k), so I solved it by upgrading to a fx-8350. For the other people using i5`s it was probably a bug in the game itself not giving the engine to access all the cores, meaning you were basically playing with 1 or 2 cores.
So I had this problem where them game would just randomly crash.
I tried disabling the TDR, reinstalling drivers, CCsweeper, etc, etc, etc. and NOTHING. I tried numerous things over the course of this last week.
Then I read that it could be the game is drawing more power from my video card then it is set to allow.
So I grabbed a program called MSI Afterburner, it's used to overclock and stuff.
All I did was raise my gpu voltage up a hair from 1050 to 1100.
I have not crashed once since. I dont not mess with any of the other sliders in the program besides going into preferences to unlock the voltage slider.
Hope this helps, it has helped me when nothing else has.
Almost 10 years passed, but it still crashes. Any advice?
- EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
@Gr1N_ua I'm closing this thread to stop it from being necroed.
If you have any issues with Battlefield 4, please make a new topic about your problems and what kind of steps you have tried to solve them.
/Atic
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