10 years ago
Titanfall 2 Won't Launch/Crash
Specs: AMD FX 8320 OC to 4.0GHZ ( NEEDS TO BE UPGRADED BUT ISN'T THE PROBLEM, I ran the test my pc program for titanfall 2 and it said my PC was ready) EVGA GTX 1070 FTW (bottle-necked, yes I know)...
@ItsMyBacon try this steps:
- be sure that u dont have a virus
- check and install all windows updates
- run command prompt as Admin and enter a commands:
ECHO Y | CHKDSK C: /F /X
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /spsuperseded /hidesp
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase
SFC /SCANNOW
If it finded error - restart PC
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
If it finded error - restart PC
- download dxwebsetup and run/install it as Admin
- update drivers for chipset and other by AMD Driver Autodetect tool, run it as Admin. Restart PC
- uninstall Nvidia GPU driver, restart pc, install this version as Admin with "clean install" option, restart PC
- check and close\disable all programs like this
- run Origin as Admin, try to play...
- also u can try disable DEP by enter a command in command prompt as Admin:
bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff
- restart PC, run Origin as Admin, try to play...
(this command enable it egain bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx OptIn)
It is a fresh install of Windows. There is nothing wrong with my PC. If you actually read my post you'd see that I also do not have an AMD GPU. I don't have a virus and my PC is completely fine. There is no reason the game shouldn't run but what do you know..... it doesn't.
If you actually read my post you'd see that I do not talk about an AMD GPU, but amd chipset...
So If ur PC is completely fine and haven't any problem we cant help u, go to support: https://help.ea.com/en/contact-us/new/?product=titanfall-2&platform=pc&category=technical-support&issue=game-wont-launch
"The AMD Driver Autodetect tool is designed to detect the model of graphics card and version of operating system installed in your computer. Our Autodetect tool can only be used on systems running the Microsoft® Windows operating system and/or AMD Radeon™ graphics. It does not work on Linux® systems, Apple Boot Camp systems or AMD FirePro™ graphics products."
There aren't any drivers for my CPU and the one you linked was a GPU Driver so I assumed, like anyone would, that you were talking about an AMD GPU.......
I've been talking to their support but was told it was moved to the "specialist team" and haven't had any contact with them for a week.
if "Autodetect tool" not show suitable chipset drivers u should use "Manually Select Your Driver" section or download it from motherboard manufacture ofsite.
They will necessarily contact with you (i.e. by e-mail), just wait.
For now u can also try to unplug any additional display/monitor, and set option "Multi-display/Mixed-GPU Acceleration" in nvidia driver to "Single Display Performance Mode", also u can try to change "Power Management Mode" in a ur game profile in video driver settings.