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    ManiXG's Avatar Junior Member
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    Game Crash Frequently

    Hello,

    Does anyone facing issue recently frequent crash after Nvidia Driver Update 456.71 like 3-5 crash a day, i don't knw if this is happening because of Driver Update or something else, what to do now ?
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    No. No issues. If you are seeing CTD's and the only thing changed on your side was the nvidia driver, then I would recommend to use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU). Use it in safe mode for best results. Then, reboot in normal mode and install the latest driver, reboot, and then wait and see if issues persist.
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    Yes I have also, constant crashes. Sometimes when starting the game, sometimes after a fast travel, sometimes when in group, random. It also says problems with easyanti cheat also, I haven't messed with that in any shape or form. I have a 2060 super, what card do you have? I've sent probably 20 crash reports in the past week
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    Yes. Recently I have some days with constant Delta 3 error, other days none. Previously I had no errors until a few weeks ago.
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    Adze.'s Avatar Senior Member
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    Any game crashes that I have had recently involving NVIDIA drivers have been related to the 3D profile. The new default seems to be to allow NVIDIA recommended sharpening which causes crashes for me.

    Go to Nvidia control panel and then to Manage 3D settings. In program setting browse to Division 2 and make sure sharpening is set to Off. Also, scroll down to power management and choose maximum performance.

    Make sure you are running DX11 in Division in case DX12 is causing crashes.

    These days we don't need to use DDU to remove NVIDIA drivers and I've never once had to use it. Simply use control panel to uninstall the driver and reboot. If Windows tries to reinstall the driver or an earlier WDM driver use Device Manager to uninstall it and next time you reboot you should be on the generic windows driver. Then you can just install a new NVIDIA driver while remembering to choose the clean install option.

    Recently I have also been disabling full screen optimization and overriding High DPI scaling behaviour to the application by right clicking thedivision2.exe and changing the compatibility settings as well and it seems to help.
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