October 2016
Hello, here are my specs:
Intel i7-5820k 6-core CPU @ 4.0 GHz
32 GB DDR4 RAM
GTX 970 4GB GPU
Corsair 750W PSU
Windows 10 Pro
150 MBit XFinity Down/20 Mb Up
When the error occurs, I get a gray screen, followed by both monitors getting signal back with the following error message:
Direct X Error
DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET ("The device failed due to a badly formed command. This is a run-time issue; the application should destroy and recreate the device.") GPU: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970", Driver: 37570
Origin is totally blacked out, and I have to close it with Task Manager because it won't close itself (says that Titanfall 2 is still running, it's trying to close too early.)
This happens no matter what graphics settings I use (even on Low.) It may not occur when playing in windowed, haven't had a chance to check since you guys are getting DDoSed at the moment.
Windows EventViewer has the following thing to say:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
Here are the steps I've taken to try and solve the problem:
1. Doing a clean install of the latest drivers (currently 375.70.)
2. Down-clocking my GPU.
3. Verifying the Titanfall 2 install.
4. Changing my graphics settings.
5. Disabling my second monitor.
6. Turning off Origin's in-game overlay
7. Trying a different GTX 970 (I have multiple workstations at home.)
8. Trying it on a different PC with similar specs.
None of these resulted in a difference at all. Attached is a copy of my DxDiag.txt.
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November 2016
I believe I have found the solution to this problem (or so it seems so far.)
If you have an NVIDIA card, try opening the NVIDIA control panel and turning on debug mode. (Do this by opening the NVIDIA Control Panel, go to Help -> and check Debug Mode.) This will ignore the manufacturer's overclock settings and use the factory default stock clock. While it seems silly that this would make a difference when EVGA Precision X didn't, somehow it has been working without issue for the past few days. Of course, due to the random nature of this bug, it could easily just be chance that it hasn't crashed or caused any issues thus far.
I am not the only person that this has helped. However, it may not work for you.
October 2016
I'd like a response since EA Support has not responded to me in any capacity, despite following all of the rules and suggestions. So... bump?
November 2016
Are you using a custom DPI scaling setting? http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/get-a-better-view-in-windows-7-by-adjusting-dpi-...
Please try the following troubleshooting steps and report your results here, thanks.
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
No.
The issue still happens after the latest update, though I had been playing for a few days without issue.
1. No change.
2. No change.
3. No change.
4. SFC completed with no errors.
I did another clean reinstall of drivers. I was able to play for longer without a crash, but the crash still happened.
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
EA - I followed every suggestion that other users are saying are solutions, and your own suggestions.. no go. I actually reinstalled Windows 10 x64, Enterprise to see if some other application/configuration had been an issue.. and the same thing is persisting, even with all the suggestions implemented post-reinstall of Windows 10.
1. Installed Windows 10
2. Installed all Windows updates (and ensured latest drivers for BIOS/MOBO/USB and all other system devices and all hardware are installed and updated.
3. Went to nVidia.com, got the latest drivers and installed for video card.
4. Downloaded and installed Origin/Titanfall 2.
5. Disabled Origin notifications, sounds, all in-game content, etc.
6. Started Titanfall 2, crash after 5-6 games. Sometimes on the first game after a reboot.
NO settings in either Windows 10 or TitanFall 2 were modified.. using default graphics settings for TitanFall 2. No other applications or tweaks installed or applied in Windows 10 (aside from Logitech Gaming Software). Vanilla install.
Not sure if this helps, as the error may be a different underlying issue.. and maybe other people with the issue could post this info as well in case it is a peripheral device issue, but I have the following input devices:
Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum mouse
Logitech G710+ Keyboard
and also Logitech Gaming Software v. 8.88
Please fix!
November 2016
I believe I have found the solution to this problem (or so it seems so far.)
If you have an NVIDIA card, try opening the NVIDIA control panel and turning on debug mode. (Do this by opening the NVIDIA Control Panel, go to Help -> and check Debug Mode.) This will ignore the manufacturer's overclock settings and use the factory default stock clock. While it seems silly that this would make a difference when EVGA Precision X didn't, somehow it has been working without issue for the past few days. Of course, due to the random nature of this bug, it could easily just be chance that it hasn't crashed or caused any issues thus far.
I am not the only person that this has helped. However, it may not work for you.
March 2017
I started having this issue after the last update and checking Debug mode in the nVidia control panel has also solved it for me. You have to check this every time before jumping into the game though. But, while playing in debug mode I haven't had any issues. Thanks.
October 2017 - last edited October 2017
Just wanted to point out one thing I encountered. I could not get the Nvidia control panel to come up on my PC after ugrading to windows 10, I finally got it to load on my computer by going back to an older version of the Nvida drivers v 375.86. That package would install and have the NCP in it. After I installation I was able to turn on Debug mode and I was able to play 2 matches in a row, where I couldn't before.
Thank you for posting your solution, it saved my sanity!
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
Disregard.
April 2019
DrGreatJob, that did the trick for me, no more DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET Thanks!