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The game seems to use memory real bad, my Ram wasn't maxed (3-4 GB out of 8GB) but would often crash mentioning some memory error, looking at it closely it seems the game pretty much fills up the virtual memory, Setting it to recommended settings helped with that (8GB).
I now get this DX crash instead, system it's up to date and CCleaner it's run every time some changes are made.
Now for performance:
I've got a 270x Crossfire setup with a 4670k @ 4.4, first few times i've lunched the game i was getting 70-80 fps compeltely maxed with 4xMsaa, i now get around 50 and sometimes in the 20s in a totally random fashion, every time i boot the game i get different performance! Using one card doesn't help as it's more of the same, any ideas? (also new to dual gpu).
Seems to me that every EA game has similar issues right now as i get crashes with Crysis 3 and BF4?
- 11 years ago
This has got to be the most unenjoyable game experience i've ever had. The whole time playing I'm just anticipating when it will hang/crash with the direcx error. I focus more on making sure I'm saving the game every minute or so so as not to loss my progress; every story moving cut scene is ruined due to the apprehension associated with a greater than 75% likelihood that my coumputer is about to hang/crash. Bioware is known for putting out games that are rich in narrative and character development - games that flow at a pace which captures you. Due to this bug - someting that looks to be very widespread as far as PC users go - all that is lost. Bioware/EA fix this; and, not just some workaround that happens to be the most trending and that only is sufficient for a finite period of time, but a real fix that sticks for the duration of the entire game.
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