May 2017 - last edited May 2017
Hi,
I am having issues with freezes while multiplayer games. Don't know if it would happen in singleplayer also because I haven't touched it since I played through it last year. The game simply shows a freeze frame, then tearing occurs for a friction of a second and the game stops working. The freezes I encounter, that I know for sure, are caused by the AMD graphics driver, I know that through the event viewer of Windows. I tried reinstalling (with proper uninstallation before) the driver more than once and it did not fix the problem. Has anyone had a similar issue and knows how I can solve the problem? My system is:
Ryzen 7 1700X
16 GB DDR4
Asus Prime X370-Pro
AMD Radeon R9 280X
I am thankful for every hint you can give me.
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June 2017 - last edited June 2017
Well, it's the damn slideshow in Windows 10... If you have a folder selected where your wallpapers are in and it constantly changes them, it causes the game to crash... When deactivated, the game works just fine.
May 2017 - last edited May 2017
@Alkcair Hi, can you start with a repair? Right-click the game panel to choose this option in Origin. Once this runs, please check again. If the issue does persist, can you try a level or 2 of the campaign as a test? It'd be interesting to see whether the crash is happening there too.
Cheers.
May 2017 - last edited May 2017
Refund? Do you mean the repair function in Origin? I tried that and checked afterwards. Singleplayer just works fine, no problems with it after 1.5 hours. But the multiplayer still crashes sometimes.
May 2017
I did indeed mean "repair" I've edited it out now, and I've suitably chastised my autocorrect.
I'd be interested to see if you have any crash reports in your reliability monitor for your MP crashes.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722107(v=ws.10).aspx
You may also want to see if there's any change to stability after tomorrow's patch.
May 2017
There are indeed reports about the crashes but they only show the driver that crashed, like in the Event Viewer. Nothing mentioned about Titanfall 2. I think it really is a driver problem...
Beschreibung (description)
Aufgrund eines Hardwareproblems ist Windows nicht mehr voll funktionsfähig.
(Due to hardware failure windows is not working properly anymore)
Problemsignatur
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Parameter 3: 0
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Service Pack: 0_0
Produkt: 256_1
Betriebsystemversion: 10.0.15063.2.0.0.256.48
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Weitere Informationen über das Problem (Further information about the problem)
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May 2017
Thank you. Can you check for any updates to your copy of Windows and if there's one available can you check if this has any effect on the stability? If the issue persists, can you try running the System File Checker and see if it finds any problems?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ie/instantanswers/bd832f07-1420-0c14-d2a5-0a5a24ba40be/using-system...
May 2017
I used the sfc command, it found nothing. I checked for Windows Updates, found one but it doesn't make any difference. Let's see what the patch tomorrow holds for me... Maybe it resolves this issue.
May 2017
Damn... I thought it would just work nice now, buuut just had another freeze... It's so annoying. -.- The Eventviewer again says, it's the fault of the AMD driver... Maybe I should ask over there since the problem definitely doesn't lie at Titanfall 2. Thanks for your kind help nonetheless, David!
June 2017 - last edited June 2017
Well, it's the damn slideshow in Windows 10... If you have a folder selected where your wallpapers are in and it constantly changes them, it causes the game to crash... When deactivated, the game works just fine.