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@UhhRacist If you only have one hard drive, I don't want to push you to buying additional stuff.
You can run a Windows Command called Chkdsk /f to check for errors on a local storage drive.
To do this, you can open an elevated command prompt (type "cmd" into windows, right-click the command prompt option, and choose to Run as adminstrator) and enter: chkdsk /f
This can take a bit of time, it'll make windows scan the storage for errors. You can find more info here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/chkdsk
@CyberTechVibes Resource allocation can be a factor, but it should at most be crashing the game and not the system. You're right, the game should run even with some stuff defocused, and finding the failure point between them can be tricky. I wonder, have you made any alterations to your page file from the default?
@EA_David Nah, no alterations. Whatever came with installation is in there
- 5 years ago
I guess there is no known fix to this....I have tried everything but it still seems to cause a shut down. Even with the game being the only high end process being run and nothing else open in the background, it still seems to crash my PC. And surprising enough it is only this game that does this to my PC. I have played other EA games through Origin and it is just fine, I can have Chrome open with music going and it still is fine. Even turning down the res and graphic quality still does the same thing. I am about to stop playing Heat for this very reason....
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