To fix the Battlefield 6 crashing on your PC, Go to Library → Right-click Battlefield 6 → Properties. Go to Installed Files → Click Verify integrity of game files.
Here’s a complete troubleshooting guide to help you pinpoint and fix the issue.
🧨 Common Causes of Crashes
| Issue | Explanation |
|---|---|
| ❌ Outdated GPU drivers | Crashes often happen due to old or corrupted graphics drivers |
| ⚙️ Corrupt game files | Missing or damaged files cause instability |
| 🔥 Overheating or hardware stress | CPU/GPU heat or overclocking issues can crash demanding games |
| 🛠️ Background software conflicts | Overlays, antivirus, or RGB software may conflict |
| 💾 Not enough RAM/VRAM | Game can crash on maps with high load if memory is tight |
| 📉 Incompatible settings | Ray tracing, DLSS, or DX12 may not work well on your setup |
✅ Step-by-Step Fixes
1. Update Graphics Drivers
NVIDIA: GeForce Driver Page
AMD: Radeon Driver Page
Make sure you clean install using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) if issues persist.
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2. Verify or Repair Game Files
If on Steam:
Go to Library → Right-click Battlefield 6 → Properties
Go to Installed Files → Click Verify integrity of game files
If on EA App:
Click the gear icon next to the game → Choose Repair
3. Lower Graphics Settings
Start with everything on Medium/Low
Disable Ray Tracing, DLSS, and Ambient Occlusion
Set Fullscreen instead of Borderless/Windowed
4. Disable Background Apps
Close or disable the following while playing:
Razer Synapse, MSI Afterburner, Discord overlays
GeForce Experience overlay
Antivirus real-time scanning (temporarily)
5. Switch to DirectX 11
Some players experience fewer crashes with DX11.
Launch options (Steam/EA):
Add-dx11as a command line option
6. Check Temps & Power
Monitor CPU/GPU temps using HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner
Ensure GPU stays under ~85°C
If you’ve overclocked your CPU/GPU, try reverting to stock settings
7. Reinstall the Game (Last Resort)
If all else fails, try uninstalling and fully reinstalling the game on a different drive (preferably SSD).
📋 Optional: Crash Log Review
Check for crash logs or event viewer messages:
Press
Win + R→ typeeventvwrLook under Windows Logs > Application
Look for errors from Battlefield, DXGI, GPU drivers, etc.
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