However, some Apex players have stated that the game crashes with some regularity since Respawn launched it in February 2019. One player stated: Thus, Apex Legends crashes with some regularity for some players without any error message. So, there are no clues for potential resolutions within an error message. Nor has EA provided official resolutions or an update that fixes the Apex Legends crashing. However, some players have still discovered some resolutions for fixing Apex. These are some of the resolutions that might fix Apex crashing.

How do I fix Apex Legends crashes without errors?

1. Update Graphics Card Driver

Users should make sure that they have the most updated graphics card drivers for the GPUs, and this can easily be done if they have DriverFix. This lightweight utility is extremely efficient, identifying all drivers on your PC that are either old, broken, or missing entirely.

It will then proceed to download the latest ones and install them on your PC with you only having to select which to fix or not. DriverFix doesn’t just fix GPU drivers, it also handles drivers from peripherals as well, any device you have connected to your PC will have the latest drivers as well.

2. Repair Apex Legend game files

Apex’s crashing might be due to corrupted game files. So, try repairing the game’s files. Players can do that in Origin by clicking My Game Library to open the library. Then right-click the Apex Legends game and select the Repair option. SPONSORED

3. Update Apex Legends in Origin

Some players have confirmed that updating Apex fixes the game. Players can do that by clicking My Game Library on the left of the Origin window. Right-click Apex Legends and select the Update Game option.

4. Reinstall the Origin game client

Reinstalling the Origin client software will ensure that players have the very latest version of the software. Origin games will likely run better with the latest version of the client software installed.

5. Repair the Easy Anti-Cheat service

Apex crashing can also be due to the Easy Anti-Cheat service. So, repairing Easy Anti-Cheat is a potential fix. 

6. Place a Restriction on the game’s frame rate

Some users have said that they’ve fixed Apex by establishing a max 100 frame rate for the game.

7. Clean Boot Windows

Clean-booting Windows will ensure that there are no potential software conflicts with antivirus utilities and other programs by removing third-party programs and services from the startup. So, a clean boot might also make some difference.  If Apex doesn’t crash after the clean boot, players will need to figure out what the conflicting software is (most probably antivirus utilities). Then they can restore all the other software in the system startup via Task Manager. The resolutions above might fix Apex crashing for some players. However, they aren’t guaranteed to fix Apex Legends for all players. Hopefully, EA will release some update patches soon that will resolve some of the game’s bugs.

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