May 2019 - last edited May 2019
May 2019
If your TV has Dolby Vision and you can disable that, please let us know if disabling it has an effect here, thanks.
May 2019
If your TV has Dolby Vision and you can disable that, please let us know if disabling it has an effect here, thanks.
Additionally, your CPU may be below the minimum requirements.
June 2019
Thanks for your reply.
First, I know the CPU is weak but like I said in the original post, the game runs well when connected to a monitor.
I tried disabling the TV's Dolby Vision but it still crashes.
I tried playing Burnout Paradise Remastered and starts and runs fine.
Is this some kind of freak incompatibility with Apex Legends and this TV?
Any other suggestions or someone that can understand the crash report?
Thanks
June 2019
Quick update to this:
It might not be the TV but the GTX1070 and Apex.
What I've tried so far with Apex is:
iGPU and monitor = works
iGPU and TV = works
GTX1070 and monitor = crash
GTX1070 and TV = crash
However, when trying with Burnout Paradise:
ALL combinations work.
June 2019
If your game run when using a monitor but not while using the TV, the TV is the issue.
Try setting the TV to "Game Mode" if it has that, maybe also try resetting default settings too.
Thanks.