November 2016
@EA_David I tried underclocking the GPU by the maximum of -90MHz and the memory frequency by the maximum of -201MHz (Neither EVGA Precision nor MSI Afterburner let me go lower), but it didn't fix it.
November 2016
Hey @cheaterll,
Sorry the fix didn't work for you.. =( Did you by any chance, while using eVGA's Precision software, try manually typing -178 MHZ ? I had to do that to get mine to underclock that much.. I left the memory speed alone, because it wasn't overclocked by the factory. The MSI 980 Ti (I'm assuming you have the Gaming Edition) appears to have a base GPU overclock of 178 MHZ over nVidia's reference 980 Ti.
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
@EA_David I have an EVGA GTX 970 SSC, it comes with a factory overclock, maybe that's related to the issue? I don't do any extra overclocking to it. I used MSI Afterburner to downclock it.
November 2016
To set your GPU to the default factory speeds (undoes any factory overclock,)
Open up NVIDIA control panel
Go to Help -> Debug Mode
check that box. You may or may not have to do this every time you boot your PC.
It solved my crash, which was similar.
November 2016
A few more steps to try here: https://forums.titanfall.com/en-us/discussion/5166/titanfall-2-troubleshooting-faq#latest
December 2016
The solution does not work. It should not be listed as such.
December 2016
My problem was solved, and is listed as such, And many others have given me XP as it worked for them aswell, Im going to list things that you should try if you havent already, IF they dont work you need to make your own thread so the Devs will respond to you.(THAT IS HOW YOU GET HELP.) Give the devs your DXDIAG when you make your thread so they can see that your computer is Up-to-DAte and NOTHING is wrong with your computer.(As is most of the cases of Issues.)
-Reinstall
-Firewall/Antriviris clearance
-Updated C++
-Updated DirectX
-Updated CPU Drivers
-Updated GPU Drivers.
Your typcal run of the MIll check that 99% of people dont do.
January 2017
January 2017
I just upgraded from a RX480 to a GTX 1080 and now both titanfall and battlefield 1 won't work because of this issue. I tried everything that can be done on my end (reinstall windows, all new drivers, underclock card). It appears the developer doesn't care about fixing it.