March 2018
I have done repairing, the reliability monitor has no entries with a way out. And also i tried my friend's version (he has friend pass version), and it works on my computer with no problems. But if he tries to start my version he gets an origin error, that too many computers tried launching this game, but if i log back into my account it shows me nothing.
March 2018 - last edited March 2018
The error at your friend machine occurs probably because he has the "Friends" version on his machine.
There is a newer GPU driver available.
Install the driver > reboot > test.
Disable "Origin in Game" > test.
Disconnect one monitor > reboot > test.
If all that don't works, preform a clean boot and test the game afterwards.
March 2018
None of those work, we called ea support they said they do not know what the problem is and that they will talk to specialists about this problem. Thanks for your help.
March 2018 - last edited March 2018
You have a AMD and a NVIDIA GPU running together in your system?
For what reason if I may ask?
Regardless, the DxDiag shows a driver error with the GTX 650 and both drivers are long outdated.
If you want my suggestion, get rid of the GTX 650, the R9 390 is way faster.
Deinstall the GTX 650 from the Windows device manager > shut down your machine > pull the 650 > start > use DDU to get rid of the NVIDIA driver vestiges > Install the newest driver for the R9 390 > reboot > test.
March 2018
I figured id have a problem with my graphics drivers. One was running a separate monitor for miscellaneous stuff. im not techy when it comes to drivers so thank you! trying that now
March 2018
You can attach your second monitor to the R9 390.
If it don't have the necessary ports you can get an adapter for your monitor at Amazon or similar places.
March 2018