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Today, after I wrote my last comment here, I had couple of issues (ongoing issue with my M.2 SSD probably, on it I have OS installed) which forced me to power cycle system, after which I had to go to BIOS setting and try to set everything to factory settings, a.k.a. optimized. After that I had to turn back on XMP since in factory it is off by default. And few other basic things. After that, without any hope, I started up BF5 and went straight to multiplayer...and I didn't had a issue for hours, not sure for how many, but at least 3-4 hours of non-stop multiplayer and little bit of single player campaign.
I have no idea what changed since nothing significant changed. I had some parameters set up that was required for Ryzen 3000 series to work better and perform better how it was mentioned in 1usmus custom power plan for ryzen 3000 series. Maybe those options messed with me...but it can't be that anyone else who has this issue changed same settings.
Jesus, I totally have no clue what happened and why it suddenly went without issue, and I didn't used any additional software besides the hardware manufacturers monitoring softwares.
I will see tomorrow how the game behaves without changing anything and leaving like I ended my gameplay. If it will have a constant gameplay without issue, then for me it had something to do with those CPU core settings in BIOS, but those settings usually have manually to switch, so if you haven't done such stuff in BIOS, it shouldn't be related for you and for me it shouldn't be the things that solved the issue.
Can you name your high end pc specs for comparison, maybe it will give me some ideas?
Well, I can tell you that the fix I had hoped would work...didn't. There seems to be some sort of memory issue going on. As, event viewer almost always shows that BFV.exe caused an exception. Also, I have noticed that the frequency of this event seems to have gone up since the last update. We can all hope that EA/Dice and/or Microsoft figure this one out. I'm going to get RDR for sure now...lol.
- 6 years ago
The issue still persist on my end, but it's much less frequent and I can play hours without issues. Today I had only once this issue, but I was playing with DX11 not 12. With DX12 I still have to test and try out, but I was too tired of EA's and DICE's issues in their prematurely released games that I didn't wanted to bother anymore and finally enjoy the game, which I did. Today only twice the game crashed in 5-6h gameplay time. A lot of people find problem solved with XMP turned off, that wasn't case for me. For me I have no idea what helped.