@wouter595 wrote:
Product: Battlefield 1
Platform:PC
Summarize your bug Game is freezing
How often does the bug occur? Ik can hardly play 1 round
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Not sure
What happens when the bug occurs? Game freezes and I have to close Battlefield 1 and then restart it.
Please select your region Europe
In what game mode did the bug occur? Conquest, domination, rush, teamdeathmatch
Setup:
Windows: 7 SP 1 64 bit
MoBo: ASUS H87-PRO
Processor @i7 4771 @3.5 ghz
Nvidia Model Number: INNO 3D I chill GTX 780
Enter RAM memory size in GB 16 GB
Directx: 11
Harddisk: 2x 120 GB SS
Virusscanner: AVG and AVG tune up
Connection: Fiber
I keep getting this error. Wich results in me having to exit BF1 and restart it. It has happened in all game modes and server sizes.
Latest Nvidia WHQL 376.33 drivers are installed after using DDU. Tried the latest hotfix 376.60 too, didn't work. I reinstalled the GPU after DDU.
Attached is my dxdiag.txt, user.cfg and Log file.
Actions taken by my side after reading reddit/answers HQ/etc:
- Bios:
- EIST disabled
- Turbo enabled
- Hypertreading enabled
- Powersurge disabled
- Performance mode enabled
- Game settings:
- Vsync played with dis- and enabled
- Tried settings between low-ultra
- GPU restriction played with dis- and enabled
- After using the cmd prompt perfoverlay.drawgraph i noticed CPU spikes and unparked CPU cores and played with and without User config (att)
- gametime.MaxVariablefps 60
PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1
renderdevice.renderaheadlimit 0
Thread.ProcessorCount 16
thread.maxprocessorcount 16
thread.minfreeprocessorcount 0
RenderDevice.TripleBufferingEnable 0
- In nvidea set priority to performance
- Changed window power options to perfomance
Till last week i played BF1 with an ASUS matrix GTX 580 1,5 GB.
Is it an nvidea thing or an windows error cause i enjoy the game and would love to play again with my 780
There are a couple of things that I'd start off with, first run windows update to make sure everything's completely up to date. Next I'd run Origin as an admin and then right click the BF1 icon in Origin and select repair. After the repair finishes try playing BF1.
If that doesn't work run the Win7 windows error checker to see if there's a problem with your Windows installation (based on your title my bet is the issue is OS related) as shown here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system-files