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  1. #11
    I had this a LONG time ago on my previous pc. It ended up being a heating problem, the pc would turn itself off if it overheats and restart to avoid roasting itself. I doubt ubi can fix that when it's on your end.
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  2. #12

    oreally?

    You just said a long time ago this happened to you when I am referring to a issue that was caused by the game that was only released last week.

    What you just said makes zero sense at all considering how much better cooling and power management has come along in the past 5 years alone.
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  3. #13
    Originally Posted by Talzanar Go to original post
    You just said a long time ago this happened to you when I am referring to a issue that was caused by the game that was only released last week.

    What you just said makes zero sense at all considering how much better cooling and power management has come along in the past 5 years alone.
    It happened on to me on my old pc, it was a year and a half ago if I recall better. the game it happened on was the legacy of Evolve which was in fact very graphical if not more than for honor.
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    Originally Posted by Smortix Go to original post
    It happened on to me on my old pc, it was a year and a half ago if I recall better. the game it happened on was the legacy of Evolve which was in fact very graphical if not more than for honor.
    My PC has no heat problem, and my power supply is fine + I play games like GTA V on high settings with no problem. I just opened up my computer to clean it and this problem still happens ONLY IN FOR HONOR.
    I think For Honor is draining more energy than it needs to but I can't explain why It's not happening to everyone.
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  5. #15
    has anyone solved this problem? where can I view the processing of the previous cases open to the support?
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  6. #16
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    Originally Posted by Mr.Jelfs Go to original post
    has anyone solved this problem? where can I view the processing of the previous cases open to the support?
    Hi,

    You can view the process of your open cases with the following link https://support.ubi.com/en-GB/Cases.

    Thanks
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  7. #17
    Hi there, most of the time this problem arises due to low computer specification or might be your video card is crashed. My friend also faced software issues on his PC while playing games. According to him he visited this website for computer software and PC upgrading service.
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  8. #18

    help me

    Same problem here.
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