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I have a similar PC (3rd gen Ryzen 9 and RTX 2060) and all the crashes I had were due to the game not wanting the Afterburner running
spec 2700X and rx580.
My PC:
Ryzen 5 3600 6core
NVidia GTX 1650 4GB DRAM
8GB RAM 3200MHz
480GB SSD, 2TB HDD--- the game is instaled on HDD
tried it, disabled vsync in nvidia control panel and in game, didn't matter, game is still crashing once in a while.
The only thing I can contribute is running Origin as Admin fixed a crap ton of stutter and loading times. I was experiencing it in all EA origin games.
https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWarsBattlefront/comments/avbny9/if_your_game_is_crashing_try_this_it_worked_for_me/
Did that , everyone tried everything at this point, deleting star wars folder, deleting origin folders to reset the cache, upgrading drivers, not enablind DX12 (don't know why everyone talk about disabling it, it is disabled by default), removing overlays
I even tried disabling my internet connection, so i launched Arcade mode offline and it still crashes, so it's not due to an interaction with servers.
Well obviously not, check my nickname.