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5 years ago
@IRobathon Well, I hope this does work for you. I know how annoying it can be, if a game has problems and you can't find the reason for that. 🙂
5 years ago
@N4v1s Unfortunately, while the Debug Mode did allow me to launch the game from my default profile, it hasn't resolved the crashing issue at all. Thank you for trying to help.
- 5 years ago@IRobathon That is bad luck. The next thing I would check is, if any of your hardware is running into some sort of a threshold (temp, memory,...). Try logging all the values for your hardware while playing and check them, when the game chrashes. There is a lot of programms you can use like Hardwareinfo, GPUz, Afterburner, Coretemp,...
- 5 years ago@N4v1s I was running Afterburner and there was never a difference in any of the values. The only change was after the game crashed to desktop when all the values dropped. It remained steady otherwise.
- Carbonic5 years agoHero+
- Did you try using DDU to do a proper clean uninstall of your GPU drivers as suggested followed by installing the latest ones?
- Have you tried running a memtest on the memory?
- Did you try lowering memory speed and GPU speed? underclocking them? from what to what?
- What does the Windows event viewer say about the crash after it has happened?
- Have you tried renaming the Battlefield V folder in documents?
- What are the temperatures when the machine crashes?
- Did you perform the clean boot as described in https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows and did you try starting the game during that clean boot?
- Did you try reinstalling the sound drivers your motherboard and other sound devices?
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