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@Carbonic I have the proper 20.9.2 driver from AMD. I have uninstalled drivers in safe mode and reinstalled drivers for my RX 580. Still getting the same error. Last i checked RX 580 is plenty to run this game. Also, looks like EA threw all the posts together into one so it's all a jumbled mess.
TRY THIS SIMPLE TIP TO SOLVE THIS SMALL ISSUE! Just rename a simple file on C:! Please, read carefully.
Hello!
I'm also experiencing this "BIG" issue and I'm just using Nvidia Geforce 880M (so, on a laptop), and driver is "Meant to be played" with Windows and "Game Ready"... and it is, actually.
So, I read a very simple solution on another very famous gaming platform. You can try it out until they fix the problem, but at your own risk if you're not advanced or expert user. If so, proceed VERY carefully.
To play this game, you probably just need to rename a .dll file located in C:/Windows/System32/nvapi64.dll... (rename this nvapi64.dll file into anything else, like "papa"). This is actually an Nvidia library file that you just "shadowed" that way to the rest of the Nvidia processes running... Then close all the windows. Enjoy your new game.
Note: Once the game is launched, cinematics will be running already, like always, and you'll probably have like FPS issues. So you may need to set video options to "full screen" mode (or lower), as soon as possible, if you want cinematics to run almost perfectly afterwards.
Which means this game probably runs with minimum requirements but definitely needs some more fixes to fulfill all promises.
PS: Don't forget to rename that file with initial name (nvapi64) when you play another game! Have fun!
PS2: This solution can of course lead the whole Nvidia system to possibly be unstable at some (late) point of the game (just game crash to desktop due to Nvidia systems crash). But I played all my games without further problem.
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