Battlefield 4: Optimize by Rebooting Your Computer
Today, it occurred to me that there is something not right. I had been using higher resolution for the past year and not had this problem. Then it occurred to me... I had been using my computer all day, doing work--running Visual Paradigm, OpenOffice, PuTTY, WinSCP, you name it. The computer had been on for over 10 hours. When I finally had time to relax and play some BF4, the memory has probably been fragmented to bits. Tonight, I reset the BF4 resolution to what I had ran before. And immediately after starting my computer, I jumped into a BF4 game. So far, no crashes or disconnects. If you get random disconnects or crashes, think back to when you started your computer. Maybe you've been using it for a while. It might be time for a reboot. Fido
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