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Hi, can I check where you have the game installed? If it's not at the default location, can you reinstall it there( C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Titanfall) and see if it has any effect? Note that you don't need to redownload fully, you can back it up, uninstall then use the backup for a reinstall. You can check the install directory by clicking Origin (top left)>Application settings>Advanced.
It is installed at the default location
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/Soglema/123_zpse0d4636d.png
should I try installing it somewhere else?
Thanks.
- EA_David12 years ago
Community Admin
Ah, thank you. Just to check that this is the same issue that I suspect it is, can you open your reliability monitor and post up the info for the most recent crash. If the faulting module varies between crash reports, please post up the different ones.
- Anonymous12 years ago
I noticed all fault modules have the same name, except for one, there are still more but the rest are "ntdll.dll"
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/Soglema/1_zps38b0b2c9.pnghttp://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/Soglema/3_zpsd54d2ebe.png
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/Soglema/2_zpsc515cb32.png
I hope this helps.
Thank you.- EA_David12 years ago
Community Admin
Thanks, this issue appears to be different from the one I expected.
ntdll.dll usually indicates a card/driver issue, but you already mention reinstalling. Just to check, did you remove them completely (putting your machine in hideous VGA mode) before running the setup? If not, please try this. If so, I take it that you installed using the latest pack?
tier0.dll appears to be source-related, so it would be the game engine.
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