Most people does not have OBS installed, the only thing that I can think of that is very laterally similar would be the GeForce Experience Overlay.Originally Posted by BoredWeazul Go to original post
PC user still experiencing 5 minute CTD's. Already submitted requested DXDIAG and MSINFO files in a support ticket.
Game will crash at ANY time, seems to be no specific place, event, character, weapon, etc.. Even if left in character select screen after initially loading, it will crash out after the 5 minutes before entering the main game.
i had (maybe still have) this problem and friend also experience it.
I have try a lot of thing but I don't have any idea how to reproduce. the problem seems random.
When I have the crash I will have the crash 2 or 3 time in a row and then the game will work flawlessly for hours ...
If you need logs or other I may try to find them (If you give us any explanation about which log you need and how to get them).
Same experience here. Played the game last month for many hours with no problem. Now the game crashes to desktop with DX12 within 5-10 Minutes and with DX11 within 45-90 Minutes.
What I did so far:
1. Fresh installation of Windows 10 (sic!) -> no effect
2. Disabled fullscreen optimization -> no effect
3. Disabled Ubiconnect Overlay -> no effect
4. Restricted EasyAntiCheat to one CPU-Thread -> no effect
5. Closed MSI Afterburner -> minor effect: Game crashes with DX12 within 15-20 Minutes
My rig:
AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT
32GB Crucial DDR4-3600@CL16
Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite
Gigabyte RTX3080 Gaming OC
As Dakar2020 mentioned before: It would be very helpful to implement any kind of crash log system...
I was having issues with the game crashing couple of minutes after loading into the world map.
I think I found 2 workarounds for laptops with dual-GPU configurations:
1. Configuring Windows 10 Graphics Settings to use the correct GPU
2. by going in the NVIDIA Control Panel -> Manage 3D Settings and setting the Preferred graphics processor to High-performance NVIDIA processor
A couple of months ago, a new feature was added to Windows 10 where it is the OS that picks which GPU to use, as opposed to the GPU software, ever since then I started having CTDs in many games and either of those have solved the issue for me.
Could everybody experiencing this crash on PC tell me if they have the Adobe update service running on Windows startup. Just go to services.msc, and look for AdobeARMservic. Full name is Adobe Acrobat Update Service. I had incessant crashing within 10 minutes, as others have said, regardless of what I was doing at the time. I'd already eliminated MSI Afterburner as the issue, and then after much messing about, found the fix for me was to disable the aforementioned Adobe service from starting when Windows starts. 100% fixed the issue for me.