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  1. #1

    Blood Dragon Start-up Error (0cx0000005)

    I got Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon free with my video card (HD 7850 2GB) and got the code the other day, downloaded/installed fine and I get this message



    I uninstalled, deleted the cache out and re-downloaded/installed and still receive that message. I updated my drivers to the newest release as well. Any ideas? I also tried opening the game with both exe's in the game folder and still no luck.

    I submitted an official ticket but it says it will take a few business days Mon-Fri only
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  2. #2
    Also Uplay says the game is running after I hit ok and I have to force close it.
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  3. #3
    hi,

    I also have the same error. I submitted an official ticket, but no response since May 5. all my drivers are up to date.

    best regards
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  4. #4
    They've given up. I haven't gotten a response on my ticket since monday.
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    Hi, this error usually means not enough RAM.

    Please allow Technical Support 48 hours (excluding weekends) if after this time please PM your ticket number to a member of Support or a Forum Manager.
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  6. #6
    hi,

    "this error usually means not enough RAM" ==> its a joke !!!
    my config:
    2xXeon E5-2665
    asus Z9PE D8
    64 GB RAM
    asus 7970 DCII

    Most games run normally except those at Ubisoft, who do not want to start or bug , its curious ...

    best regards
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  7. #7
    Uh, is that a server?
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  8. #8
    Yeah I have 8GB of ram and just finished Bioshock Infinite with no problems
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  9. #9
    hi,

    @AlmightyBub: its my graphic workstation ==> vray render

    best regards
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