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I know I've seen issues with differing monitor resolutions in the past, but I don't recall anything specifically linked to SWBF.
If you play on the 900p monitor in native res and with standard scaling are you still getting the crash?
Also -and sorry for not saying this earlier- can you restart with a Clean Boot before playing too?
I get that you'll want to tab out to access other programs, but removing some programs that start up by default may prove useful.
My 900p monitor is just a second monitor. It is not my default display and I do not run my games on it. My default monitor is 1080p.
I performed a clean boot (disable startup items in task manager and disabling all services in System Config except for Microsoft)
No change.
I also want to add that I don't know when I originally downloaded this copy of the game, but its been a while. I have performed several Clean Installs of Windows (wiping drives) in the past. I would just copy and paste my "origin games" folders onto different drives. I don't think this would have an affect because I do regularly repair the game (which come back with 0 errors). I'd Also like to add that this is a fairly new error.
Also recently my Mobo broke and I got a new one. This is when I starting getting these errors. I even performed a re-intsall of Windows 10 to try to fix this new error. It let me re-update to Windows 10 without loosing any data. Its kind of like performing the update to Windows 10 if you had Windows 8, but I already had Windows 10. Its a really useful feature, and usually fixes many errors.
I'd also like to mention that my Card is not a Stock GTX 970. Its a MSI GTX 970 100me (Twin Frozr) so the speeds are a little higher by default. I am not overclocking, but the speeds are a bit higher out of the box than a stock 970.
- EA_David9 years ago
Community Admin
Moving the game across is fine, that shouldn't be a factor, especially with the repairs added in.
My (wild) guess at this stage is some odd registry error. Perhaps running ccleaner will have an effect?
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-use-ccleaner-to-fix-pc-issues/
- Anonymous9 years ago
I did everything on that CCleaner link told me to do. (I couldn't do all of them because I didn't have the software, like MSWord)
Interestingly enough, it still crashed, but without an error message. Could this be a coincidence? Thanks.
Could this in any possible way mean my card is dying?
And you didn't give your input if you think my out-of-the-box OC may be causing errors.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Any more suggestions?
- EA_David9 years ago
Community Admin
Sorry, the BF1 launch has been taking my attention, I haven't been able to spend as much time as usual looking at other products. Generally out-of-the-box OCs are fine and its manual ones that need to be looked at, but you can always try declocking.
A damaged card can always lead to some odd behaviour too, do you have access to another card that you can use to test with? It wouldn't even need to be a powerful one, as long as the game was running you try try the tab testing and see if the issue still occurs on the alternate card.
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