Hi @fredlpking
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.
Removes drivers http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Clean-Uninstall-Utility.aspx
Now use driver detect tool http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/auto-detect-tool
Then reinstall updates drivers (crimson 15....) http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
Restart your machine.
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.
Maybe helps in your issue.🤔