Carbonic
12 years agoHero+
Re: BF3 multilayer total system crash after around 20 minutes playtime
Well, I have a few ideas 🙂
- Make sure Origin doesn't have connection issues (https://help.ea.com/article/connection-issues-with-origin)
- Make sure the correct ports for BF3 is open (https://help.ea.com/article/online-ports-for-battlefield-3)
- Try setting bf3.exe as a trusted application in the windows(/other) firewall
- If you have a Realtek soundcard try disabling it in the BIOS
- Try deleting the BF3 Settings folder in C:/Users/USERNAME/My Documents/Battlefield 3
- Use Windows Eventviewer to look if there's an error and copy/paste it as xml here
- Run Origin and Battlefield 3 as administrator (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff431742.aspx)
- Go to the cloud button on BF3 and uncheck the “enable cloud storage for all games” box. Launch the game, quit it and re-enable the cloud storage box. Make sure to use the local data when the information box popping up.
- Remove all overclocking and check if that works
- Try closing all possible background applications + windows defender
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Cheers
-Carbonic