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Update: after months of trying everything, in a hail mary attempt to resolve this issue, I reverted my CPU clock to default. I was overclocking from 3.8 to 4.2. I haven't had a crash since then with about 7 hours of gameplay. This might also work for some of you who are overclocking.
To the admins reading this and passing it off as "issue fixed," it's not. I don't have a power draw issue, because I'm running all other non-EA games with my CPU overclocked without issues, as well as a host of other demanding software that I use for work. Furthermore, I'm playing at native 4k, so the CPU shouldn't even be an issue here.
My cpu is based runing at 5.3 so i lower it and tested in fifa23 and nfs:unbound.
First i tried 5.0 but that still wasn't stable so went to 4,8 and that worked well.
I played fifa23 for 1 hour and later nfs:unbound for 2 hours without any problems.
Great job @DebasedMusic for trying this.
Not the way it should be working but it does 🙂
- 2 years ago
The crashing on my end has actually evolved.
I cant even get into the menu of the game anymore, it will just shutdown as soon as the game fires up and goes fullscreen mode after pressing "play" on steam.
And i have a 13700k+4090+ddr5 pc and temps are perfectly fine.
Yesterday i did a reinstall of windows 10 and updated my motherboard BIOS to the latest version, that didnt help at all either.
- 2 years ago
Yup. Same Issue as you but more weird. Sometimes it boots up. Sometimes not. Sometimes I can play 10-20 minutes without anything weird, and then, out of the f. nowhere it starts crashing and then not even starting... fix this EA we pay Money for this BS. (It can't be my specs either 4 days ago it worked perfectly fine. After rebooting the game for the 1th. time it crashes.
- 2 years ago
Are you overclocking your CPU? I was, and when I reverted back to the default clock speed, the game stopped crashing.
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