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I've downloaded the beta yesterday, played for quite some time then faced too many deltas. So I restarted the computer, and since then the game will not launch.
it shows the first logo with the anti-cheat, then a black screen (just like the game would start), and then goes out to my desktop.
I'm running windows 10 pro, with the latest nvidia drivers
rig:
i5 6600k
16 GB RAM
GTX 1060
Edit: Deleting the 'graphic settings.cfg' and 'state.cfg' helped as been mentioned earlier.
That was it, my MSI Dragon Center's RGB settings. If someone else has this software, just enter the dragon center, go to system tuner, and on the right side of the window will be a list of RGB presets. If you hit the top switch above the presets, it will deactivate the RGB settings. Then when you open the game it will drop to a windowed screen and will begin the title sequence.
Anyone have any other solutions to attempt? Nothing is working. So far, I ate 40GB+ of my limited bandwidth to send hundreds of crash reports to UBIsoft. The game has never worked for me.
During my first attempt to launch, I had to do some update, so I did. I get nothing but black screen then crash.
i7 4790k, 32GB RAM, GTX 1080, SSD, Win10
All background programs were closed. Even antivirus and MWBytes is closed.
Nvidia Experience, Shadowplay, Discord, Twitch... all closed. No overlays.
I don't overclock anything.
I have no issues with any of the dozens of other AAA and indie titles I have, and I don't need to tip-toe around shutting everything off for any of them, so the problem is with UBIsoft's coding.