February 2019
that's the thing, it's not just 3k players, it's almost everyone!! and i've seen a bunch of streamers getting the same crashes, the game needed a few more months of testing
February 2019
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
I'm getting the same issue too
Product: Apex Legends
Platform: PC
Please specify your platform model: PC
AMD or Nvidia Model Number: GTX 645
Enter RAM memory size in GB: 12 GB
What is your gamertag/PSN ID/EA Account name? nickwillimJT2
Please provide your squad mates' gamertag/PSN ID/EA Account name if possible. N/A
Which Legend were you playing (if applicable)? N/A
Which Legends were your squad mates using (if applicable)?N/A
Where did the issue occur? The menu screen.
Which part of the map or menu were you in? If you don't remember the exact name, please describe the area or what you were trying to do in the menu. Open up the menu screen (The screen where you can change settings and such).
What were you doing when the issue occurred? E.g. respawning a squad mate at a beacon, using an ability, a squad mate left the game. Waiting for the menu screen to load.
Did your squad mates also experience the issue? N/A
How many matches had you played in a row before the issue occurred? None.
When did this happen? (dd.mm.yy hh:mm) Every time I try to play.
How often does the bug occur? Every single time.
How severe is your issue? Major impacts to gameplay. I can't even change settings or play the game.
What happens when the bug occurs? Game crashes to this error: Engine Error - 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG The application's device failed due to badly formed commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed.
What should be happening instead? No crash to error
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Open game and click.
Game crashes to this error: Engine Error - 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG The application's device failed due to badly formed commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed.
I've tried updating drivers, but i doesn't help at all.
EDIT: Now it just freezes. Help.
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
Yes, yes! Yesterday everything was working, while I wore my striped lucky boxers! I'm sorry everybody, my bad! Let me just get them back from the laundry basket.
Edit: Everything's ok now. The boxers smell soiled but I can play now. I also tapped my heels together 3 times, don't know which one worked but you should try.
February 2019
i've had crashes with yellow items too but also with any other.. it's not on the client side mate, it's the game! i hope beeing Respawn they will address these problems, they put in a lot of work and love into their games BUT they are owned by EA sooo we never know
February 2019
to those of you that think doing , FullScreen to borderless , or downgrading drivers , or changing graphics etc , after you restart the pc depending on luck so far as i can tell your game can work for hours without any crash and then boom fully maxed out items full shields definietly easy win and bam no no... , first day i played this i didnt even have a crash , its so random i dont understand , and worst part is some people think its on nvidia/amds end no its not to many people with to many diffrent drivers and hardware have the same issue its most likely on apex end , i dont crash in other games
February 2019
EXACLY mate, it's happening to almost everyone on totally different hardware!! and on the first day i played for 12 hours straight without a single crash or problem too, i really don't get it. all i know is they MUST FIX THIS ASAP
February 2019
so what is the Solution for 0xc00001d error ?
February 2019
Is there still a lot of people getting the "memory read crash"? Havent really found any solution to it yet.
Even though some games work for me the crash keeps happening, mostly right at the start of the game which makes it kind of unplayable.
The error says something like "The instruction at 0xe2019414 referenced memory at 0x412843a0. The memory could not be read."
February 2019