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I do not know if you tried these steps : to switching from DirectX 12 back to DirectX 11 and see if that works. Also see if switching from Borderless to Fullscreen maybe will fix this.
Now :
Clear Origin cache https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/origin/origin/origin-my-games-list-is-blank
Delete temp files: open the Start Menu and type %temp% in the Search field or click in the Run option in the Start Menu and type %temp% in the Run field.Press Enter and a Temp folder should open. You can delete all files found in this folder, and if any files are in use, they can be skipped.
Restart your machine.
Perform a Clean Boot https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/FAQ/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
Run the setup file Origin with Admin rights http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-do-i-run-a-program-or-a-game-as-an-administrator/#2
Go in Origin / My Game Library-right click on game icon ,select Repair and Update Game and now try to start your game.
My Opinion is no more important or right than yours.I'm a gamer like you, trying to help you (i'm not an EA employee).
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This worked! All I needed to do was right click on the game in the Origin library and choose Repair. I was having issues where the game would crash after starting single-player instance.
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