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Another thing; I have tried several user.cfg files and none work. I tried the one you suggest in your post. Copied it and named it "user.cfg", copied it into the BFV game folder. Nothing. No FPS counter in game. What am I doing wrong?
@MoonUtonight Is the user.cfg file in the root directory (the install location where the BFV exe can be found)? Though, if your console command isn't working at all, that is very strange and may be an issue that will need much further research. And, if your game crashes often, I'd double check to make sure that you're not overclocking too much (or sometimes even too low), alt-tabbing too often causes it too, and make sure DX12 is off.
- 6 years ago
I had inadvertently overclocked my Ryzen 1700x to the max through MSI's UEFI configuration screen. This caused frequent kernel power failures and subsequent PC crashes. I corrected that situation. And yes, everytime I've tried a config file I have placed it in the root directory. It still gets ignored. I have gotten the game to run a lot better graphically with a new Radeon VII w/16gb of video RAM. However, regardless of what settings I configure with video options, the game will still freeze and then crash to the desktop. Although not as frequently. Maybe its a Windows/BFV.exe thing. All I know is it continues to happen. And, it can happen when I'm not even in a game. Although the usual crash occurs during a game.
- SterlingARCH3R6 years agoHero
@MoonUtonight Yeah I've noticed that low RAM availability or high RAM use will cause the game to freeze and crash. After I turned MSI Afterburner off, the frequency of crashes diminished dramatically. Another factor may be your modem. At least for me, I've noticed that I get a lot of latency variation warnings while in game. If you do get latency variation warnings in-game (the symbol looks like a circular arrow with an X), then it may be a good idea to check your modem's connectivity. You may also want to upgrade your modem if your modem isn't newer or as capable.
- 6 years ago
I have Xfinity's latest modem/router. Generally I get a ping of around 20. Although after the last update, it seemed everyone was experiencing higher than normal pings. I don't see much of the game warning symbols anymore. Maybe a frame rate warning now and then. But even those have diminished since I am now keeping AMD's free sync on all the time. The game will still just freeze and crash in the middle of a game. But, not as often. I will uninstall and reinstall the game after running DISM and SFC on Windows. To make sure system files aren't corrupt. Or, I'll run repair and reboot. This usually takes care of the issue for awhile at least. It also doesn't seem to matter how I change settings in either the game properties or in Origin. It is still a mystery to me.
- 6 years ago
That was an old problem. Back before I figured out what wqs really causing the crashes: AMD's Adrenaline software package. I have never overclocked the CPU or the GPU. The game plays great now with just the barebones driver.
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