Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

by TelBrut
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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★★★ Apprentice

 

 

Nope, know people with AMD cards(Vega and 200 series, friends).

 

Its not just RTX

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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★ Novice

Have played 175 matches in total. Every time I joined a matched today, my game crashed. Likely a game issue (vs. a hardware issue)

 

Gtx 980

Intel I7 - 4970k

Fiber internet

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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★ Novice
I have had the exact same issue. What solved it for me was disabling the overlay mode in Discord. No more random freezes or crashes for me since then!
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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★ Novice
Same. Im using a RX 580 and it crashes since 2 days
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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★★★★★ Newbie

Ryzen 7 1700x 

16 GB corsair vengeance Ram clocked 2700MHz

Asus B-350 mobo

EVGA RTX 2060 XC ULTRA OC

 

I have the same error, I have tried updating the driver, installing fixes, resetting my comp, and downloading other drivers. None of it worked. Benchmarked my comp on userbenchmark.com and it said the GPU is running appropriately compared to other 2060's that they have benchmarked. I play Dota 2, Pubg, and Apex Legends and I only have this problem "dxgi_error_device_hung" with Apex. I seriously want to get in contact with someone from both companies, EA and NVIDIA, and see if they're doing something about this because it really is the only thing ruining the experience.

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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★★★★ Novice

It may be ridiculous, but try to lower your RAM speed in BIOS. Once i change 3200 to 3133 and i got crashfree (5 hrs playing). The only thing helped me.

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Re: Apex Legends crashes in game

★★★ Novice

Follow the steps

 

1-close Origin

2-go to device manager (just search the search box on the start menu)

3-open Display Adapters

4-Select Your gpu

5-right click on it and select properties

6-select the driver tab

7-click on Roll Back Driver

8-Reinstall Geforce Experience

9-Don't update your driver except when they release a newer update that hopefully fix it!

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