#PC STILL NOT FIXED

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hasty cloak
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Congrats ea on releasing another useless update for pc that doesn’t solve anything but has in fact made some peoples games WORSE. Now pc players are ANOTHER weekend league behind because we can’t play properly and no one at EA seems to care. The community are literally being forced to change multiple settings that make their game look like a game from 2003 or run at 30fps just to be able to play a £100 game. great work as always EA but it’s ok because a new promo released today

twilit socket
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I can't play a single match in UT, works smooth in seasons, once i start a match in UT my game drops to 3 fps

frank umbra
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push #fix pc

hasty cloak
frank umbra
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After 20 days of investigating and testing all kinds of things to fix the crashes, I can finally say that I found a solution — thanks to a comment on the EA forum.

I’m leaving both solutions here, for Intel and AMD users:

AMD:
Download the program Ryzen Master and set your CPU to power-saving mode — that’s it. If you’re a more advanced user, you can perform undervolting directly from the BIOS. (And of course, make sure Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS so that EA’s Anti-Cheat works properly.)

INTEL:
Maybe I have found a solution for some of you. I had the same issues as you. Sometimes my game crashed when starting it, sometimes randomly in the menu or in a match. I tried everything I could to fix it. But during the last three weeks, nothing helped. I couldn't even launch F1 anymore. Yesterday, when Battlefield 6 came out, I faced a similar issue. I simply could not start the game without crashing. I searched even more to find a solution.

That's when I came across the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility software. I downloaded Version 7 to be able to change my CPU core ratios. I have an Intel Core i7-13700K. The Performance Core Ratio was set to 53x. I changed it to 50x. With this setting changed, I was able to start Battlefield 6 without problems. When I tried F1 and EAFC 26, everything worked as it should.

Today, when I started my PC, I couldn't start EAFC 26 again. I found out that Intel’s software doesn’t save the ratios. So I downclocked my Performance Cores again and it worked. You can change it in the Intel software settings so that you don’t have to redo it every time you start your PC. Otherwise, you can change it directly in the BIOS — that could be an alternative.

I’ve spent 20 long days searching for this solution, and I know how frustrating it can be. That’s why I rushed to post it as soon as possible. I really hope it helps you!