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Just ran into this problem today after everything working just fine after launch. The only thing that changed was that I updated to the latest nVidia drivers (released on 11/26/19). I would basically be able to launch the game, but as soon as I got to the mail title screen with menu options the video would start flickering for maybe about 5-10 seconds and then the signal between my card and monitor would be lost and the monitor would start cycling through inputs until finally giving up.
I changed the following which seems to have fixed it. I had to change the settings in the nVidia experience application, but here's what I changed:
Old value: 2560x1080
New value: 3440x1440 (this is my native resolution)
Old value: Full Screen
New value: Full-Screen Borderless
I think the game had problems switching to full screen and that's what caused the issue, but not 100% sure. So, might or might not fix other issues but thought I would share what worked for me.
Have you had any issues since you have changed this? I am running a 4790k and 2080ti and have switched a few settings around like you have but still get intermittent crashing with the D3D error. Thanks!
- 6 years ago
I get this exact same crash/error report. I'll play for hours and nothing seems to be stuttering or having issues. The game will run fine for a while, but suddenly it crashes. No sudden GPU spikes. My GPU barely gets a workout through this game. Although CPU optimization in this title is garbage and that constantly varies from 20-90% depending on what's happening in the game so there's no telling if the issue is there, but this is the only game on my system that does that. Additionally, I've monitored my temps and everything stays in the green. Both my GPU and CPU are water cooled and nothing effects their temperatures, so it's not an overheating issue. I've updated my Drivers and even did a clean install of those to try to fix the issue with no luck. EA and Respawn need to fix this and I wouldn't be surprised if this is a DRM glitch causing the problem.
Troubleshooting: Removed drivers, installed clean drivers, uninstalled new drivers, installed clean old version of drivers, "repaired" game (verified game files), uninstalled/reinstalled game, ran Windows update, and even ran game on low/medium/high/epic settings at 1920 x 1080, 2560 x 1440, and 3840 x 2160. Finally decided to test another game. Played Gears 5 for 10 hours (total) in campaign and online with highest settings at 3840 x 2160. CPU was at 30% (peak usage) and my GPU hit 95% (peak usage). Same engine, no crashes.
System Specs
OS: Windows 10 Pro 1909
CPU: i7-7700k
Memory: 32 GB
GPUs: Nvidia Titan Xp and 750 Ti GTX (PhysX)
Launcher: Origin
- 6 years ago
I was tinkering with some settings the other day and turned on debug mode in my Nvidia settings (turns off the factory overclock) and things have been running fine ever since with no crashes. The crashing only started happening after the driver update that came through just before Thanksgiving. So something with the game does not seem to be playing nice with the factory overclock on the gpu. Hopefully that helps you as well!
- 6 years ago
Hi, I got this game as a Christmas Present and I have been unable to even get past the Initial Game Startup Loading Screen.
I get a crash report which I have been keeping track of for a few times and I hope someone knows what to do. I also attached a
notepad document with the error codes. I bought the game off of Steam and I tried reinstalling it from Origin since the Steam install
didn't seem to be working and that didn't fix my problem.
P.S. I haven't been able to play the game at all.
- 6 years ago
Try turning on debug mode on your graphics card (turns the card down to stock clocking rather than any overclocks whether you did it or came from factory). That's what fixed it for me and allowed the game to run. Hopefully that helps!
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