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Hi @MrBrandow
You need to check if your system meets the requirements to run Need For Speed Can You RUN It? page
More details look here http://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/PC-System-Requirements/m-p/5230630#U5230630
If your machine is Ok to run NFS,try this.
1.First thing to do -run the game at the native resolution for the attached display. To do this, check the native resolution of the screen in PC settings:
-Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
(If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)-Tap or click PC and devices, then tap or click Display.
-Tap or click the resolution slider and drag it until you find the resolution marked(Recommended). This is your monitor's native resolution—usually the highest resolution your monitor can support.
-Tap or click Apply.
Then make sure that the game settings are also set to run at the same resolution.
2.If you have a Motherboard for gaming then you have a BIOS settings consolidating with specific overclocking programming, which have make your overclocking much more straightforward 🤭... but this overclocking programming is enabled by defaultand clearly they destabilizing your system.
Go in overclocking section of motherboard and disabling this feature for your processor and for your videocard .3.And now right click on game icon
-select Properties
-select Local Files Tab
-select Browse Local Files
-right Click NFS.EXE
-select Properties Tab
-select Compatibility
-Run This Program As an Administrator
Do the same for NFSLauncher.EXE in that folder.My PC its normal about that, but I only need know how I can play that game...... because I cant connect with EA when I hit "PLAY" at game menu..... need that help
Hi @MrBrandow
The problem with the 790xx cards is that they are no longer being supported by AMD. An official quote on the subject:
"AMD Radeon HD 8000 Series (HD 8400 and below), Radeon HD 7000 Series (HD 7600 and below), Radeon HD 6000 Series, and Radeon HD 5000 Series Graphics products have reached peak performance optimization as of November 24th, 2015. These products have been moved to a legacy support model and no additional driver releases are planned."
The driver support is no longer available for these cards.More details look here http://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Can-t-pl
ay-kernelbase-error/td-p/5235670 Sorry mate😞😳 for bad news.
Ok dude, thx for All help, time to make some $$$ to buy other GPU =/ cya mate
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