2014-03-19 08:42 AM - last edited March 2019
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Solved! Go to Solution.
2014-03-22 11:07 PM - last edited March 2019
@goraththeelder wrote:Any high-demand game can stress a system that is poorly maintained or was built with mismatched components. As pointed out already, games simply do not operate at the lowest of operating system levels where a BSOD originates, it is totally unnecessary for them to do so. Drivers are the only software that can produce such effects, sorry, you have to suck it up and take your medicine.
[deleted, but just wanted to say that you're still a stuckup * Changed nothing in my computer and it got fixed.]
2014-03-19 12:23 PM
Could you provide more details of the BSOD, like the error code? You can look at previous BSODs by using Blue Screen View.
Please note: I don't represent EA and the link to Blue Screen View is not an endorsement.
2014-03-20 05:55 AM - last edited March 2019
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2014-03-21 10:16 PM - last edited March 2019
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2014-03-22 08:48 AM - last edited March 2019
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2014-03-22 01:47 PM
Since your problem isn't the game's fault, it's up to you to correct whatever is wrong in order to continue, as is always true for BSODs. Games simply have no access at the level that causes this result.
2014-03-22 02:46 PM
Cool, you're helpful. Not sure how you have 450 solutions much less one. If multiple people have this problem with vastly different hardware, and the only common ground is Titanfall, you really don't think anything is wrong? I have this same problem but with a different error code.
2014-03-22 02:51 PM
Any high-demand game can stress a system that is poorly maintained or was built with mismatched components. As pointed out already, games simply do not operate at the lowest of operating system levels where a BSOD originates, it is totally unnecessary for them to do so. Drivers are the only software that can produce such effects, sorry, you have to suck it up and take your medicine.
2014-03-22 11:07 PM - last edited March 2019
@goraththeelder wrote:Any high-demand game can stress a system that is poorly maintained or was built with mismatched components. As pointed out already, games simply do not operate at the lowest of operating system levels where a BSOD originates, it is totally unnecessary for them to do so. Drivers are the only software that can produce such effects, sorry, you have to suck it up and take your medicine.
[deleted, but just wanted to say that you're still a stuckup * Changed nothing in my computer and it got fixed.]