November 2014
THANK YOU I'VE BEEN SEARCHING THE WEB FOR HALF A MONTH, FINALLY A GOOD WAY TO FIX IT.
THANK YOU!
November 2014
Hello, I test everysingle solution on internet, even formating and reintalling the game... But nothing seems to work.
When Im playing the fps drops in action, when someone spawn on me or when im doing quickscope... Tried in low, medium, high, ultra and custom video settiong and nothing.
Im really tired of this, after playing almost all battlefields, this seems to be the end of me buying games to EA, awfull from the beginning.
Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.5GHz Socket AM3 125W Six-Core
Memory: GSkill 8gb (4x2)
Video Card: ASUS GeForceGTX750TI
Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard with UEFI BIOS
January 2015
it worked thanks man you saved my **bleep** !!!god blees you!!
January 2016
Any of these did not work Other solutions?
I have searched ALL over the internet now. I have had this game for nearly a whole year now! Nothing helped, even contacting EA and asks. Nothing works!
February 2016 - last edited February 2016
Dear Simon,
ive had this problem to for a very very long time. My memory would build up to around 90-95% and then crash to desktop or bluescreen. I've tried every solution on the internet (reinstall game, repair, reinstall graphics driver, run as admin etc etc. but nothing worked. I could play the game fine on high settings, but i had to exit after every (normal, short) round so my memory would drop again.
Well, i managed to fixed the damn problem and now im hoping it will for you to, because if this works, it means we could help alot of people.
First of all my rig:
CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T Black Edition (OC'ed to 3.6GHz @ 1.4250v (with turbo core off) & Northbridge @1.2500v
Memory: Kingston HyperX Genesis 1333MHz 8GB
Motherboard: ASRock 990FX Extreme4
GPU: MSI GTX 970 4G
What worked for me after about a year of trying all the fixes on the internet:
In BIOS >
I increased the Northbridge (NB) frequency multiplier from 2000mhz on CPU multiplier 3800mhz to:
NB frequency multiplier > 2600mhz and CPU multiplier > 3600mhz ( http://www.overclockers.com/step-guide-overclock-amd-phenom/ ) Read this topic about the northbridge and memory! Especially table 3 and 4.
i changed the RAS# Active Time (tRAS) from 20 to >>> 19 (see image for more info)
So my RAM is still 7-7-7-20, but the tRAS is now 19 instead.
This solution worked for me after trying sooo many other things. Maybe these settings may not work for you because you have a different cpu and memory, but my advice is to read the thread about CPU speed and the corresponding NB speed and RAM timings.
Hopefully it will work, and if it does, please let me know!
February 2016
I've had this problem to for a very very long time. My memory would build up to around 90-95% and then crash to desktop or bluescreen. I've tried every solution on the internet (reinstall game, repair, reinstall graphics driver, run as admin etc etc. but nothing worked. I could play the game fine on high settings, but i had to exit after every (normal, short) round so my memory would drop again.
Well, i managed to fixed the damn problem and now im hoping it will for you to, because if this works, it means we could help alot of people.
First of all my rig:
CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T Black Edition (OC'ed to 3.6GHz @ 1.4250v (with turbo core off) & Northbridge @1.2500v
Memory: Kingston HyperX Genesis 1333MHz 8GB
Motherboard: ASRock 990FX Extreme4
GPU: MSI GTX 970 4G
What worked for me after about a year of trying all the fixes on the internet:
In BIOS >
I increased the Northbridge (NB) frequency multiplier from 2000mhz on CPU multiplier 3800mhz to:
NB frequency multiplier > 2600mhz and CPU multiplier > 3600mhz ( http://www.overclockers.com/step-guide-overclock-amd-phenom/ ) Read this topic about the northbridge and memory! Especially table 3 and 4.
i changed the RAS# Active Time (tRAS) from 20 to >>> 19 (see image for more info)
So my RAM is still 7-7-7-20, but the tRAS is now 19 instead.
This solution worked for me after trying sooo many other things. Maybe these settings may not work for you because you have a different cpu and memory, but my advice is to read the thread about CPU speed and the corresponding NB speed and RAM timings.
Hopefully it will work, and if it does, please let me know!
April 2016
Yeah I got the same message
2 solutions that worked for me
go to origin
take the tick off for Origin access in-game
just above that type /ne in the executable Line (fixes window sizing issue)
June 2016
No good, this is another one of those not working ones.
Try this:
-Disable Origin in game.
In Origin - Application settings - Origin in Game - disable Origin in game
-Reinstall DirectX.
1:go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 4\__Installer\directx\redist
2:Find file named DXSETUP.exe, right lcik and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR . Install it. It should update your DirectX install.
3: You might need to reboot computer first.
4: try to launch game.
-Reinstall C++ redistributables.
1:go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 4\__Installer\vc\vc2012Update3\redist
2: Double click vcredist_x64.exe/ vcredist_x86.exe and follow onscreen prompts.
-Update your Microsoft .NET framework.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17851
Back in Bf4Beta I couldn't play the game at all until I did the following so it's worth a shot:
-In some cases your Microsoft C++ redistributables (or lack of certain ones) might be causing the problem.
1. Download this file - download linkhttp://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/VC-Redist-Installer-Download-216678.html [softpedia.com]
2. Run the file.
3. In Origin - Application settings - Origin in Game - disable Origin in game.
4. Restart PC
5. Try to play the game now.
The above file installs all the C++ redistributables in one package. Windows update can sometimes miss some of them which prevents the game from starting and causes it to crash while loading.
Does not work for me, but could work for you.
June 2018
August 2018
Now I can't even launch bf4