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Hey @SirAvesta
Just to be sure if all parts of your PC are meeting game's minimum requirements, could you use Can You Run It website to check it first?
If everything will be okay, you can try a few basic troubleshooting steps like disabling background applications, running game as admin or repairing it in Origin.
Thanks!
/Ataashi
- 7 years ago
from what i can see here it is obvious that my pc cant run this game sadly
and i did repair the game and ran it same thing happened - 7 years ago
Hello again so a few hours ago i just watched someone playing battlefront 2 with a 750 ti and 8gb ram
so I assume that the crashing problem is not a hardware problem afterall please help
- 7 years ago
I have the same problem, it started with the Kenobi patch on November 28th, the game keeps loading for a long time then crashes to desktop without errors, I try a couple of times then it loads. At first i thought that was servers were overloaded because of the new content but it keeps happening since then. I had a lot of problems with the game and finally it was working great until that patch.
- 7 years ago
Please can someone help us
repairing didnt do anything either
- EA_Atic7 years ago
DICE Team
Hey @SirAvesta, while the GPU is below the minimum requirements for the game it means it's not guaranteed that it will work for you in other words milage may warry. We can try different troubleshooting steps to see if anything can help to make it work.
Make sure that all drivers for windows and your gpu drivers are up to date.
You can also try to do a clean boot to see if there any programs messing with Battlefield V and turn off any overlay programs for example Discord or Nvidia experience.
Try running a CCleaner to remove old temp files and cache.
Let me know if this works or not for you. 🙂
/Atic
- 7 years ago
1- this is a battlefront 2 problem not battlefield V
2- i did what people and you said it didnt work it crashes when the loading title screen comes
3- there are videos of people playing this game with a 750 ti