August 2018 - last edited August 2018
Hello! My first two gaming sessions of BF1 went super on my brand new computer. Everything ran smooth.
Then the crashing started, mostly just BF1 shutting down without any error message, at times a blue or green screen would appear
and the computer crash, so I had to turn to look for help online.
I realized alot of peole had crashes on AMD Ryzen ever since game release, so I went to try to fix it.
In many cases solutions were: update windows, turn off v-sync, disable SMT, clear the Origin cache and reinstall it.
When i turned off SMT the game didn't crash for 1,5 hours, which was a record since i first started having issues.
Then a blue screen popped up: Kernel Security Check Failure.
I went to google, and did a /scannow to repair anything that had been damaged, as adviced.
From now on I have Really bad FPS, and I don't know if it still crashes 'cus it's entirely unplayable, choppy to say the least.
The advice I got from the EA Direct Chat Support was to clear the cache and reinstall, and that's what I've done.
Now I don't know what to do. I attached a dxdiag to the post.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Max - Long time fan of BF
August 2018
August 2018
Hey @meatsaucing,
Sorry to hear you're experiencing this.
As far as the Crashing issue goes, have you tried updating to Windows 1803 if you haven't already?
You can check here, and force update Windows:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028685/windows-10-get-the-update
This has helped a lot of players that use AMD builds.
As for the low FPS, there are some steps you can try:
1. Turn off the Origin in-game Overlay in Origin and the Battlefield 1 Game Properties in Origin
2. If you're using Nvidia GeForce Experience, try disabling that
3. Check your Frame Rate Limiter settings in the Video/Graphics settings in Game, and make sure its set to 60 or 120, not unlimited.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
September 2018
September 2018
September 2018
Putting FPS on a Limit didn't work. I'm gonna try putting V-Sync On again..
September 2018