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Try this.
Warning: Mucking about in the registry (especially deleting items) if you don't know what you're doing can seriously break Windows. I'm making these steps as clear as possible for people of all skill levels, but if you're not sure, don't proceed.
Click your start menu and type "regedit" and click on "Registry Editor"
Copy this text and paste it into the "address bar" at the top: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
Right click the white space in the right hand pane and select "New" -> "DWORD (32-bit) Value"
You will get a new item called "New Value #1" - Rename this to TdrDdiDelay and hit "enter"
Double click the new entry and make sure "Hexadecimal" is selected for "Base" and set the "Value data:" field to 3c
Repeat step 3 - 5, but this rename this entry to TdrDelay and use the same values. Only the name should be different.
Reboot your machine.
if it really is because of a faulty graphics card then that would be quite disappointing since i got it only a few months ago (though used). But no other game crashes on me like this so i'm hoping it's just a driver/game/system interaction problem
- 2SMOKE_TM2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
- EA_Illium2 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hey @Krisha_Actually
Apologies for the delay, would it be possible to get a fresh Dxdiag file after the steps you've tried with @2smokeTM?
Cheers!
- 2 years ago
Hi Illium,
i'm attaching the new dxdiag. I tried lowering my graphics to all low settings and that seemed to help, but turning it up to medium reintroduced some crashing. so i assume it's something within the graphical settings of the game causing the issue (in combination with the driver and card)
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