October - last edited October by ElliotLH
I am out of option (from what i know and starting to hate the EA launcher lol) I have Battlefield 5 installed on the EA launcher, once I installed it I launched it and seconds after loading it crashes, but it happen that once I managed to play it and it went well thought whenever I would alt tab or use the windows key on the keyboard maybe to open discord or look up something. I would get back in the game and it would crash, after that if i were to try and re open the game, it would always crash. when it crashes the launcher doesn't say anything about it. I uninstalled the game, repaired it 2 times, uninstalled the launcher and made the launcher run as administrator and nothing worked. i went to EA support and asked and they told me to deactivate the Nvidia in-game overlay and it did work but the game for whatever reason run at a max of 12 to 20 fps ( I have a RTX 3050, with a 13th gen i3 with 32 giga bite of ram) the game before deactivating it, it would run at 144 fps with a low of 90 fps if i remember (my refresh rate is 144 that's why I capped the fps at that) and my settings were on high so when I deactivated in game overlay it seemed odd that the game would go at 12 to 20 fps since i also looked up online the fps of a 3050 on BFV. pls help me guys idk what to do my only option is to buy it from steam which is only the definitive edition, if someone had the same problem or knows why or how to fix it pls do tell me
[Edit: All caps removed from title - ElliotLH]
October
Hello @MilkaChoc0,
1. Update Drivers Ensure your graphics card drivers are up to date. Go to the NVIDIA website or use the GeForce Experience app to update your drivers.
2. Game Settings Since you’re experiencing low FPS after disabling the overlay, try lowering the graphics settings temporarily to see if that stabilizes your FPS. You can also try setting the game to run in windowed mode instead of full screen.
3. NVIDIA Control Panel Settings Open the NVIDIA Control Panel and go to “Manage 3D settings.” Make sure that Battlefield V is set to use your RTX 3050. Under “Power Management Mode,” set it to “Prefer Maximum Performance.”
4. Windows Game Mode and Overlay Ensure that Windows Game Mode is enabled or disabled based on your previous settings. Sometimes, toggling it can help. Make sure that the EA overlay is disabled if it causes crashes. You can also try disabling other overlays, such as Discord's.
5. Background Applications Close any unnecessary background applications that might be consuming resources or conflicting with the game. This includes software like Discord, MSI Afterburner, etc.
6. Check for Windows Updates Make sure your operating system is up to date, as updates can fix compatibility issues.
7. Reinstall DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributables Sometimes reinstalling DirectX and the Visual C++ Redistributables can fix issues with games.
8. Check Game Files Again Since you’ve already repaired the game, try uninstalling and then reinstalling it completely to ensure no files are corrupted.
9. Event Viewer Logs Check Windows Event Viewer for any logs related to the game crashes. This can provide clues as to what might be going wrong.
10. Power Settings Go to your power settings in Windows and set it to “High Performance” to ensure your CPU and GPU are running at full capacity.
Best regards,
danisoff
October
so i did the Nvidia controll panel and the in game overlay of EA play and for now it seems to be working, since i mainly use Ddiscord to talk to my friends i opened the game and after i loaded i alt tabbed, opened ds and went into a call and this time when i re entered the game it worked fine, thank you so much man eheh if it were to crash again by some reason i will also do the other methods u told me ehehhehe. Once again thank you man
October