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4 years ago
@king8-savage @king8-savage It's because the game can't find a certain file that it needs to set a value to a variable. Then when it tries to call that variable, in turn reading the value, there's nothing there, because the file that the value references can't be found or doesn't exist, and doesn't know what to do. It ends up asking your memory for a file it doesn't have a bajillion times over, causing it to take up too much memory and crash. If you play on steam, you can try verifying the integrity of your files. If you play on console, you can delete and reinstall the game. Hopefully that will fix it! Good luck pilot.
- 4 years ago
sadly those solution never worked but thank you anyway
- EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
@king8-savage have you tried reinstalling the game? Could also be that a anti virus or firewall blocking TF2.
/Atic
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