Click on the "Restore to defaults" button to return the settings to factory.Originally Posted by jpbhz1 Go to original post
P.S. Here's how well my game runs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgNLt3qzRh8![]()
Nothing... I give up, I'm starting to freaking out becouse of this. I spent 2 weeks trying solve it. I will wait for new AMD driver or Ubisoft patchs.Originally Posted by EternalCore Go to original post
If someone wants one more option to fix this bloody game, try this one http://forums.steampowered.com/forum....php?t=3021861
Thx everyone for the help. I will check this forum regularly and if something new appers maybe I try.
Great! My game runs well, without any lag and high FPS, even if I put all on high, but this crash doesnt help me. I will try do make a video, but with 2 minutes at the maximum, before it crashes, lolOriginally Posted by EternalCore Go to original post
TBH I used to only use AMD video cards but then I traded my Sapphire HD6870 for this card Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 Ti OC'd Edition and I'm not going back because AMD Destroy's their cards with bad drivers....Which is what made me switch.....Originally Posted by jpbhz1 Go to original post
Awesome GPU, but is a little bit expensive. I like my HD 6870. I have this computer for 3 months and a half, this is the first time I had a problem. BF3 I run with everything on high, no clocks and stuff, always with 60-70 FPS, Hitman Absolution 80 FPS, Warfighter 70 FPS... I have more games here, FIFA 13, Diablo III, WoW. Thats why I think the issue come from the game. Anyway, thx alot man, you are realy patient, lolOriginally Posted by EternalCore Go to original post
Redoing your Windows could fix it for good. but if it doesn't then you do have faulty ram as I pointed out earlier.Originally Posted by newfrank Go to original post
Ram is tricky because errors occur at random points and random times in a faulty stick. So before you redo your windows take a stick of ram out and see if it works, if it doesn't then put that stick back in; keep doing that until you find the stick that's causing it. but if that doesn't work then redo windows.
Also make sure the computer's power is off and your grounded when switching out your memory, otherwise you could kill the stick with static electricity.
Originally Posted by Mukkel_NL Go to original post
Mukkel_NL, I had the exact same error and was searching for solution for days, and then the steps posted by EternalCore in the first post fixed it. I did everythiong except for the Win8 and Steam steps, as I have Win7 x64 and the retail version of the game.Originally Posted by EternalCore Go to original post
I almost forgot: Thank you EternalCore![]()