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Battlefield 6 patch 1.4.1.5 fixes Nvidia RTX 50-series crashes tied to water and SOR-300SC
Battlefield Studios released update 1.4.1.5 on August 4 to fix a crash that affected some Nvidia GPUs when changing attachments on the SOR-300SC, using custom server search, or playing on maps with large bodies of water. The problem disproportionately impacted NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series cards and appeared after a recent Nvidia driver update; players who rolled back to driver 596.49 should update their drivers. The patch also includes improvements to deployment, aiming, water transition, vehicle behavior, and multiple UI and loadout elements, which matters because the new Tsuru Reef map's heavy water content exacerbated the crash issues.
- Patch 1.4.1.5, released August 4, fixes crashes triggered by changing SOR-300SC attachments, using custom server search, or playing on maps with large bodies of water.
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs were particularly affected; players who previously rolled back to driver 596.49 are advised to update their graphics drivers.
- The crashes emerged after a recent Nvidia driver update and coincided with the launch of Tsuru Reef, the largest map and a return to naval warfare with extensive water.
- The update also implements concrete gameplay and presentation fixes: improved deployment, aiming, water transition, vehicle behavior, and several UI and loadout changes.