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7 years ago
Yeah the best thing you can do now is establish a baseline by running a game that stresses your system as much as BF2. Run either a stress tester, or another game. Tomb raider probably isn't strong enough.
7 years ago
@SteveZee I do not have any games that have an equal effect on my system as Star Wars Battlefront II. But what if my hardware has not been the problem after all, what would you have recommended doing then?
- 7 years ago
@SteveZee I think I have fixed something to the problem by performing a clean reboot. I have played four whole matches in a row without crashes. Unfortunately, when I wanted to write this message during the waiting time of the match and I headed back into the game it crashed again. Maybe the game does not like things going on in the background.
- 7 years agoAlt tabbing maybe. Try reproducing it again. Play as much as possible then alt tab, do some things, and go back.
- 7 years agoTo be sure you'd have to DL something like GPU-Z monitory , or stress test with unigine heaven, or intel xtreme tuning utility, to see if there is anything strange happening. But if its not hardware, then that leaves the Graphics driver, or BF2 itself. However, you're getting crashes in any game mode, and not just showdown, so its likely more than just Bf2. Unless direct X is corrupted and needs to be uninstalled and reinstalled. That's a possibility.
- 7 years agoAny program that will check all the available GPU metrics will work. MSI afterburner might work if it gives you all of them. GPU Z is a simple program. Easy DL. YOu dont have to use it. It was just a suggestion. My intent was to try to get you to check and see what your GPU is actually doing. To see if it is having issues somewhere.