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Someone in another thread is saying that disabling XMP memory profiles in their BIOS is finding them able to play.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Keep-crashing-with-no-error-after-about-5-20-mins-BFV/m-p/7183773/highlight/true#M2030
So... "Overclocked" RAM is a potential root cause? If so... This is BS. I didn't have this problem using XMP profiles during the Alpha or Beta.
Where the FK is EA here, BTW? I saw a "community manager" floating around SOMEWHERE. Guess he chickened out?
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- 7 years ago
Ok guys, I have a tentative suggested fix I just used and seems to work. note, my results stem from a single session of Breakthrough, so take it as you will.
Previously, I tried to roll back to the last Nvidia drivers. That didn't work, but recently I started thinking about that. those updates were released 5 days before the newest ones and probably had RTX in them, so I decided to roll back to the Oct 11 drivers ( Version 416.34).
I can happily says I have been playing the last 2 hours with no issue beyond bad teammates 🙂
Gives this a try, and please post your results. - 7 years agoNot Working for me
- 7 years ago
Reverting back to 416.34 only made the game crash AS SOON as I could see the map. HARD crash. As in... My entire system cycled.
HOWEVER... Having tried literally EVERYTHING you can read in the many threads about this...
I finally tried disabling the XMP profile for my memory.
FIXED.
Are you F'ING KIDDING ME!?!? EA has made a REAL pile of SHT code this time. WOW.There are still lots of stupid bugs in the game, though... STILL not buying it. I was stuck in the deployment screen several times - having apparently DEPLOYED - and didn't get to see myself get killed.
EA: It's called QUALITY ASSURANCE. Look INTO IT.
And, for the record, I consider NOT being able to use the XMP profiles of my very expensive memory kit to be a HUUUUUUGE bug. Completely and utterly UNACCEPTABLE.
FIX IT.
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