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The shouldn't be releasing such poor prepared product in the first place, jumping through 10 hoops to try to get something to work. I would have refunded long ago if i could.
@Mrgaby95 i do have an intel cpu, it's just the graphics that are AMD and it doesn't seem like gpu is at fault here. Well, the game is at fault to begin with, but i have exhausted all possible solutions. I don't wanna touch BIOS at all.
@holger1405 do you have any idea how could i pinpoint the culprit since it's working in safe mode? Would a restore point + uninstalling all drivers and allow windows to put their own default drivers be a good starting point? I'm torn between cursing EA and still trying. Thanks.
I understand your anger, but this is a mismatch between the game and a driver on your system and Bioware simply can't test with all system configurations out there.
An old BIOS could very well be a problem btw
You could wait for the patch that should come rather soon now, but I can't promise if it will help.
I think the best chance now, and possible fastest way would be a clean Windows 10 installation.
(I still can't promises anything.)
You can try a repair installation first:
Instructions are here. Scroll down to "Repair with an Inplace Upgrade on Windows 10".
This method will leave all personal data and programs intact, but because of that it is posible that it wont work in this case.
This is usually a safe process, but be sure to back up your important files!
If you go for the fresh installation > Install Windows (Preferable in offline mode) > Install the chipset driver > Reboot > Install the Graphic driver > reboot > Test.
Test after any additional driver you install.
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