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It can be either a hardware issue (instable RAM, PSU, GPU, motherboard...) or a software issue.
Is your system stable running other games?
I run pretty much every other game fine, ive never had problems anywhere near this severe with other games. The only other game where I get any crashing is CS:GO which is beyond me with it being such a low spec requirement :/
- 6 years ago
What software do you use to see temps?
What's your monitor size/hz?
How long has your cpu been in computer? when was the last time you ever checked your thermal paste
In event viewer, in application, go to find and type RADAR , if anything comes up relatively near time wise to your crash(30-1hour) this is evident of faulting driver/memory leak occuring,or heat/glitch
If csgo is crashing, it runs mostly on your cpu side, and using the first couple cores more than anything else(csgo is 32bit)
If you are semi savy with this, have you tried re seating your ram, and produce the same crash?
Does your ssd have 50gb free of space minimally?
Does running battlefield in admin compatibility mode help extend gametime before crashing?(if yes I can help there further)
When is the last time you have cleaned up your registries ? and last time you have ever checked Operating system integrity
The reason I asked for case/etc first was because you just listed the exact same problem I had for the longest time,sometimes I could play for a few matchs, than it slowly got worse and worse, and I would crash every 10-20 minutes, it turns out it was heat not getting out of my case fast enough causing my ssd to heat up too much(and possibly my motherboard)
Feel free to add me for quicker response/troubleshooting otherwise I will look here every day or so ! Gl!
(And for clarification,i could run every other game fine, just battlefield and assassins creed od was crashing to desktop)
- 6 years ago
It could potentially be a few different issues but I would try disabling DX12 first given it seems to be the root cause for a lot of BFV issues. Ive posted the below fix elsewhere so its worth a try. Otherwise try testing your RAM by isolating one stick at a time (if you have 2 or 4). Other than that, try rolling back GPU drivers...
Do as follows and hopefully that will sort the issue:
You have to look for the file "PROFSAVE_profile" in the folder that the game creates in the user's documents in Windows.
Open it with a text editor (notepad works).
Change the value "1" to "0" and then Directx12 is deactivated and the game starts.
Thanks to users @mattei_708 and @Teniente1987 for passing the info on in older posts.
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