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days passed no reply thanks for the help. this is the reason half the gamers hate u because u dont give a * about the games nor the players playing them. All the other games have a warning for a VRAM usage limit yours do not and then someone makes a mistake and * up his computer. Such a disgrace
@Skycuxor
If you deleted settings files, but somehow after reinstalling the game you got your personalized settings again, maybe you hit the button to load settings from the cloud?
Whenever you enter the game and origin recognizes that some settings are different on your end then what the cloud saved from your last playthrough, you're prompted to choose between using your Local Data or the Cloud Data. Maybe you clicked the Cloud Data in that prompt?
You should be able to enter the ProfileOptions_profile file and change the scaling there, then launch the game and when prompted with Cloud or Local data, choose local. I hope this works.
I've never done this before, but I'd suggest checking these lines here and if yours are different then these, just change the values to these:
And remember to choose Local Data/Storage when prompted about conflicting Save Data between your end and the Cloud Save.
Don't mind ignoring the Cloud Saves, it doesn't mess with any of your progression (maybe only in the Campaign and Battle Scenarios, the single player portions of the game). All the true progression in the game like levels, Star Cards, and Milestones are all saved in EA servers and therefore you can't lose that data unless EA servers themselves have issues.
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