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same issue. started running it on win 8.1 initially. moved it from my mechanical drive to my ssd. same problem. then back to mech. reinstall. recheck drivers again and again. reinstall drivers. now i have done a fresh install and update of windows 7 instead of 8. full updates. fresh nvidia drivers. same f*cking thing happens.. come on now. gotta be a fix somewhere.
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Windows 7 Pro 64bit
i5 3570k @ stock clock now
gtx titan
16gb ram
- Anonymous11 years ago
I'm glad I'm not the only one having this issue.
The beta ran great for me, but I can't do anything in the full version without it crashing within 5-10 minutes of playing. It happens both in training and in a game...even if nothing is moving on the screen.
560 Ti with latest drivers and with previous version drivers on Win 8.1 x64
- 11 years ago
I'm having this problem, too (660 GTX/8GB). Specifically, here are the crashes I'm seeing:
1.) If I run without "-novids" it crashes after the logos and before the menu.
2.) If I run with novids, I can get to the menu, click on "Play." I then see that it's trying to connect, and after 1-5 tries or so it switches to the "ship" loading screen. After a second, I get a CTD with NO errors. Sometimes Windows displays a "Titanfall.exe has stopped working" dialog, but most of the time it just crashes straight to desktop.
Here's what I've tried so far (NONE of this has worked):
1.) Repaired the install
2.) Set the shortcut to run with "-novids" and to disable the Origin overlay
3.) Set Titanfall and Origin to run as administrator
4.) Booted in safe mode, cleaned my driver, installed the 332 driver from January
5.) Set VSYNC to "adaptive" in the Nvidia control panel (after this I actually got past the "loading" screen but it crashed while trying to load into training).
6.) Setting all video and sound settings to the lowest settings.
7.) Using the GeForce Experience to run in "optimized" mode.
Nothing works. The farthest I managed to get was the first screen after the loading screen, which tries to launch the training segment and that crashed on load.
Spent about 6+ hours trying to fix this issue and haven't made any progress.
- 11 years ago
@solarphinn wrote:I'm having this problem, too (660 GTX/8GB). Specifically, here are the crashes I'm seeing:
1.) If I run without "-novids" it crashes after the logos and before the menu.
2.) If I run with novids, I can get to the menu, click on "Play." I then see that it's trying to connect, and after 1-5 tries or so it switches to the "ship" loading screen. After a second, I get a CTD with NO errors. Sometimes Windows displays a "Titanfall.exe has stopped working" dialog, but most of the time it just crashes straight to desktop.
Here's what I've tried so far (NONE of this has worked):
1.) Repaired the install
2.) Set the shortcut to run with "-novids" and to disable the Origin overlay
3.) Set Titanfall and Origin to run as administrator
4.) Booted in safe mode, cleaned my driver, installed the 332 driver from January
5.) Set VSYNC to "adaptive" in the Nvidia control panel (after this I actually got past the "loading" screen but it crashed while trying to load into training).
6.) Setting all video and sound settings to the lowest settings.
7.) Using the GeForce Experience to run in "optimized" mode.
Nothing works. The farthest I managed to get was the first screen after the loading screen, which tries to launch the training segment and that crashed on load.
Spent about 6+ hours trying to fix this issue and haven't made any progress.
It seems your issue is somewhat different since you can't even get into a match without a crash. I (and I think most of us in this thread) only get the crashes DURING a match. Actually, the game has never crashed anywhere else for me (lobby, loading screen, etc)...only during a match.
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