Two Pathway Park speed runs ruined due to crashes to desktop.
Normally I wouldn't complain but as Pathway Park has to be the biggest pile of **** mission is the history of the Division.
What did you guys give it to a try harder intern or something...all the scripted time synch encounters...oh and no matter what you can't kill Kajika until the very end even if you have him down to 0 health and continue to shoot him in the head over and over = total ********.
Oh and let's no forget the nade spamming electro traps
Total garbage...and to cap it all I have to run that piece of **** mission again because of the crashes.
Nice job...******g useless.
You can find more than enough information in this forum to get this worked on and resolved. You can't possibly spend more than 20 minutes a week observing this forum, and not leave with the clear picture that there are still serious stability issues on the PC platform which are widespread and should be worked as highest severity.Originally Posted by Ubi-Redbeard Go to original post
While I am sure there are plenty of poorly managed PC rigs out there which is to blame for edge cases, this is not a player equipment issue.
You will undoubtedly replay asking people to provide system files..... please provide me the server logs and telemetry data and I will tell you where your product has gone on its side.
I too, was having frequent crashes, like every 5 minutes or it would just lockup. I found a post somewhere that suggested opening the programs list in Windows, finding the latest Microsoft Visual C++ (x64 in my case) and doing a "Repair". I also changed the Page File for the boot drive by unchecking the "Let Windows Decide" option and setting minimum to 8000 and maximum to 16,000 (for 16GB system memory). Then I rebooted.
Well, it seems to have fixed my issues (so far). Just thought I'd throw this out there in case it helps anyone.
Changing to what you suggested. Still crashing within 2 hours of game play, so the suggestion did not fix anything.Originally Posted by TE5LA Go to original post