June 2019
Can you disconnect your drawing tablet, reboot and retry playing?
In the past I have seen those devices cause an issue.
Let us know if that has any effect, thanks.
June 2019
June 2019
Also, to add, before it crashed on CS, I tried opening the game one other time before that and it immediately crashed my PC back to reboot.
June 2019
Can you either generate a new Dxdiag or post the first one in its entirety, there will be valuable info at the bottom of the file, thanks.
June 2019 - last edited June 2019
Attached is a new dxdiag.
Also I would like to add that I swapped out my graphics card and did a clean install of new drivers for that card just to eliminate it as a possible hardware failure since I was still getting PC reboots.
This is still causing the same crashes, albeit, a little less frequent, I can now get through 2 rounds of GA on average before a display crash, CS is still a complete no go, crash as soon as Capital Ship phase starts and I move around for about 5 seconds after spawning.
Computer still occasionally reboots.
I have not ruled out if it is a power supply issue, but it really shouldn't be as I have not installed any new components into my computer since originally building it 6 years ago and the system mostly runs perfectly fine, when its not crashing from BF2 obviously. And to reiterate, BF2 ran flawlessly prior to the CS update.
Edit: I have also started to get micro-stuttering since the mini-patch a few days ago on top of the crashes.
June 2019
Thanks for adding that.
Some more stuff to try:
Your comment about the PSU has me thinking. If you are comfortable with this: open your PC case and check all of the cable connections coming from your PSU (both ends of cables) and reseat to be sure. Again, let us know if these steps help at all. Thanks.
July 2019 - last edited July 2019
I've been busy for the last few weeks, however, I am still encountering the reboot issue. I had hoped after the Droideka update that something would have been changed that may have fixed the problem (though it seems that update actually created a totally different problem for PC players where the game does not want to run though I have a fix for that issue, so it no longer a problem).
As for the random rebooting, this absolutely has to be something with Battlefront 2; every other game I have (many that are more demanding in every regard) run flawlessly, however Battlefront 2 still persists to randomly reboot my PC without warning; no errors, freezes or anything else.
July 2019
Try uninstalling your Realtek Audio driver and reinstalling the latest (R2.82) from here: https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/pc-audio-codecs-high-definition-audio-codecs-softw....
Mostly calmed the game crash down for me, still rarely crashes, and my PC still reboots at least once every 2 days, but overall its a better time now as I can actually play the damn game. Not sure if it will solve your issue but if you've at least gotten some blue screens from the reboots that state the crash originated from something along the lines of "Rt64win7.sys" (this is a Windows 7 version of the Realtek audio driver, you're might say something else) then this should alleviate it quite a bit.
July 2019
July 2019 - last edited July 2019
Noticed from your previous DxDiag you have a AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 2700x. On their site the OS Support is Windows 10 - 64-bit edition. I see that you're on Windows 7, any way you can update to a newer OS?