The issue with Battlefield V is that it fails to start.
The issue with Battlefield V is that it fails to start.
I recently installed the latest version of Battlefield 5 and now it fails to start. It begins to load, appearing as though progress is being made, but subsequently crashes. I attempted a repair, however, my internet connection’s sluggish speed means the process could take approximately three days. Is reinstalling the game my only remaining choice, or would there be another solution? I’d prefer to avoid reinstalling unless it's absolutely required. It has previously experienced similar problems. My system specifications are as follows: a 2400g processor, 16gb of ddr4 3200 vengance lpx memory, an asus gtx 1060 with 6gb of video card memory, a b350 motherboard, a 120gb solid state drive, and a 1tb hard disk. It previously functioned correctly, but would occasionally encounter this issue; customer support was able to suggest a fix at the time, which resolved the problem, but I can’t currently reach EA support—thus, I am seeking assistance. Could you provide any suggestions to restore my gaming experience?
Many players are experiencing crashes with Battlefield 5 following the recent update, due to a variety of problems. Removing and reinstalling Origin provided relief for some users. A game repair process aided others, while deleting the BF5 files from the Documents folder resolved the problem for a smaller group. Placing the game on the primary hard drive instead of a secondary one also proved beneficial to certain individuals. Updating Windows to versions 1809 or 1903 resolved the issue for some, though a complete reinstall of the game still resulted in continued problems for others. Awaiting communication from EA remains a priority.
Many players are experiencing crashes with BF5 following the newest release, due to a number of problems. Removing and reinstalling Origin provided some relief for certain users. Running a game repair process aided others, while deleting the BF5 files from the Documents folder resolved the problem for a smaller group. Moving the game from an external drive to the primary hard drive also proved beneficial in some cases. Updating Windows to versions 1809 or 1903 resolved the issue for a select few. However, even after reinstalling the game, some individuals continue to encounter this same problem. Players are currently awaiting a response from EA.
It’s reassuring to realize I'm not alone in this. Still, it’s a bit frustrating. I’ve been eager to explore the latest oceanic game modes. I'll attempt to complete the fix and observe if it produces any changes. If not, I’ll have to wait for future improvements and trust that the issue will resolve on its own. Battlefield 1 it is. Thanks.