How To Fix Battlefield 1 Beta Errors Performance Issues Crashes Fail To Start No XP Bug Games Errors
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Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350
Processor (Intel): Core i5 6600K
Memory: 8GB RAM
Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
Graphics card (NVIDIA): nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB
DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 10Gb
Note: The full game will require more space on your hard drive. Below you will find almost all the major issues in the game that most of the players are complaining about at this moment. When you find our issue just go to the Workaround/Solution section and there you will find a corresponding fix. If you have any questions about our solutions or if you don’t know how to apply them to your game, please comment below or use our Support page to leave a question. After that, a member of our team will give you an answer and will help you fix your game!
2) In that menu, all your weapon slots will be along the left side. Click the “Primary“.
3) Follow up by clicking the rifle that shows to be unlocked.
4) Once clicked look to the bottom right and there will be a green button. This will “purchase” the item and allow you to equip it. (or it may pop up right in the middle when you click the weapon)
5) Repeat for other weapons and gadgets they have available for the beta.
How To Fix Battlefield 1 Beta Errors Performance Issues Crashes Fail To Start No XP Bug
By John O'Sullivan Last updated Oct 5, 2022 2 Share The Battlefield 1 Beta is now available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Origin for PC. The beta version of the game gives players a chance to test the game before buying it. In this version, only a few maps, modes and weapons will be available. The game is scheduled for a worldwide release next month, on 21 October. Because the game is in Beta version, you might encounter some errors and technical issues on all three platforms that the game is available on. Until now, the most common Battlefield 1 Beta errors that players complained about are on PC, and some of them are Crashes, Fail to Start, Black Screen, Server Issues, Stutter, Freezes and other performance issues and minor issues like No Gun Issue, which can be fixed with some quick workarounds. If you are experiencing your issues on a PC, make sure that you meet the minimum system requirements of the game, you can find them below. If your PC meets all of them, you can go ahead and read our workarounds and solutions in the errors list below to fix your game.Minimum PC Requirements
OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350
Processor (Intel): Core i5 6600K
Memory: 8GB RAM
Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
Graphics card (NVIDIA): nVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB
DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 10Gb
Note: The full game will require more space on your hard drive. Below you will find almost all the major issues in the game that most of the players are complaining about at this moment. When you find our issue just go to the Workaround/Solution section and there you will find a corresponding fix. If you have any questions about our solutions or if you don’t know how to apply them to your game, please comment below or use our Support page to leave a question. After that, a member of our team will give you an answer and will help you fix your game!
Battlefield 1 Beta Errors
#1 Battlefield 1 Beta Crashes
A lot of players are complaining about constant crashes in the game and the most annoying one is the DirectX crash. You start the game and everything is fine but when you get to the “Welcome to your Battlefield…” screen the game crashes and gives you a DirectX function error. To fix the random game crashes and also the DirectX issue just read the workarounds below and apply them to your game. Workarounds: *For random crashes: Reinstall latest drivers with DDU Underclock GPU Change default Windows timer to HPET (By default Windows uses different timers in the CPU to calculate stuff. HPET is the newest and best of these timers, but because of default combination of timers, it takes longer time for CPU to keep up all the timers and sync between them. Forcing Windows to use HPET only improves performance, and it will fix your crashes.) Read this tutorial here to enable HPET. Update your CPU microcode (To do this read this guide here.) If you don’t know how to apply the tips above to your PC, just use our patch, and it will apply those workarounds automatically. For more details and a download link go to the end of the post! *For DirectX Function Crash: If your error looks like the one above apply the following tips to your game: Failure to perform CLEAN driver changes every time are how the Windows Registry may get conflicting dates sometimes. There will NOT be any “15-8” software accepted. When anything from then is left over it’s causing this error, you have to go back to square one on graphics drivers. Remove it now, run a Registry cleaner and have it find all AMD/ATI entries and remove them, then reinstall the current 2016 driver after that. Another solution is to disable the origin overlay from the game properties. To do that follow the steps below or watch this YouTube video here. Right-click on the game in the Origin client. Select Game Properties. Check Disable Origin overlay.#2 Battlefield 1 Beta Server Issues
A few moments after the game launched, players were unable to connect to the servers. This was a major issue in the first hours of the release. You can read a more detailed post about the Battlefield 1 Beta Server Issues here. It seems that now players are not complaining about this issue anymore but if you are still encountering it try to apply one of the tips below and see if it works for you. Tips for Server Connectivity: Restart your Router/Modem Check your NAT settings. If you’re using a strict NAT type, you might encounter networking and issues partying up with other players. Using an Open NAT type on your system might solve your issues. If you are getting this message You have lost connection to the EA servers, the servers are currently down, and there is nothing you can do to fix it just wait until they come back up online.#3 Battlefield 1 Beta No Gun Issue
Some players reported an issue where you are spawned in the game with no weapon. You don’t see any weapon, and you are unable to shoot, use grenade or melee attacks. To fix this issue, you can follow the solution that a player gave on the Battlefield 1 forum, or you can apply the workaround below that a member of our team tested. Heres RDxKa0s’ solution, I went over to simply Logging into BF.com>navigating to the BF1 loadout>empty all my character loadouts… and save… Nothing equipped! no gadgets, no grenades, no weapons> then to play a game.. finish… after I went back to Loggin Bf.com/navigate to bf1 loadout> select all my defaults again> save> play game. This is the my solution, might not work for everyone, but its a step in right direction for average joe PC gamer, for now. I really hope it helps, I can indefinitely relate, trust me! and wish you Best of luck on the Battlefield!! Tested workaround: 1) While in the spawn screen look to the bottom left and click the “customize” button.2) In that menu, all your weapon slots will be along the left side. Click the “Primary“.
3) Follow up by clicking the rifle that shows to be unlocked.
4) Once clicked look to the bottom right and there will be a green button. This will “purchase” the item and allow you to equip it. (or it may pop up right in the middle when you click the weapon)
5) Repeat for other weapons and gadgets they have available for the beta.