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You can invest money, you can invest time... but this things will be following you on every step.
Imagine to farm a boss for a specific item, and your build is good and the fight takes you 3 min... now add another 5 min per fight for disconnects and loading screens and matchmaking (if you want to). At this point the game fully reveals it's ugly face.
And we don`t even talked about bugs, glitches, balancing Issues and (some) terrible boss designs.
I don't know if it matters at all, but my laptop is at least 4 years old, maybe 5, and doesn't meet the recommended settings for the game. I do get FPS drops sometimes, but the client always recovered and I finished the tutorial without issue. I loaded into the hub, did some quests, fought some mobs, did more quests, and didn't get a single disconnect except when I went afk to have dinner. But I don't count this because I wasn't even playing.
My Wayfinder used to crash every 20 minutes to 30 minutes. It happened when the game was loading a new area, spawning mobs, and using mutators in dungeons. After the game crashed, I got the Unreal Engine Error, called "Exception_Access_Violation". I've tried the methods listed below, found on the internet, which did not help at all.
After a clean Windows installation, the game still crashed. I realised that there must be something wrong with my bios settings or a hardware problem. Then, I reset my BIOS and the game has not crashed since then.
I found out the Exception_Access_Violation resulted from my PBO settings. It means the game needs more voltage to run stably. I've not had any crashes after setting a higher voltage for my CPU. The voltage offset was -0.25 and the game crashes every 20mins to 30mins. Then, I tried disabling the PBO 2.0 and the game never crashed again.
After testing several voltage settings, I noticed the game needs at least 1.4V for the CPU and 1025mV for the GPU running at 2760MHz.
It is so weird that Wayfinder required that much voltage to run as my PBO used to be -25 for the CPU and 1000mV with 2790MHz for the GPU.
I hope this can help you.
The steps that I tried and failed:
- Verify the integrity of game files
- Reinstall the game on a different SSD
- SFC/scannow and DISM command and there is no violation and corrupted file
- Repair upgrade Windows 11 via the Installation Media
- Turn off/on MSI afterburner
- Clean install GPU driver by DDU in the safe mode
- Try different RAM speeds, such as 4000mhz cl16, 3600C18, C16, and C14
- Disable/Enable the re-size bar
- Disable/Enable virtual memory
- Run Memtest86 with 4 passes
- Grant Wayfinder.exe "full control" in the security tab in app properties
- Ran the memory diagnostics which did not detect any errors
- Install all optional Windows updates with the latest driver provided by Microsoft
- Clean install Windows 11
My specs:
5800x with PBO -15
4070 ti with 1025mV at 2760MHz and vram overclocked 1000MHz
16GB 3600Mhz at cl16
just wow..
Undervolting is like overclocking. It's not the software that's the issue, it's you running your computer out of the vendor's specs.
"My overclock is stable, except for a game that crashes!" means your overclock was not in fact stable. Same for undervolts.
Apart from this, you may have failed to understand what I tried to say previously in this post. So, I will clarify my opinion here. And more importantly, I do not wanna damage anyone's hardware or PC. If anyone does not understand the voltage settings, you just ignore my previous comment.
Since other players also suffer from game crashes, I just wanna help them by sharing my troubleshooting experience. I hope my experience is beneficial to their game crashes. I mentioned it is my solution for my game crash. I'm basically sharing how I solved my crash issues so that other players can take reference from my troubleshooting experience. If they believe unstable undervolting can crash their game, they will do more research on it and find a way to fix it. I did not demand them to do anything I said.
what i changed: crossplay turned off, minimum grafik settings (FSR off, vsync on, motion blur 0), every chat and voice chat turned off (yes not very multiplayer friendly but who really gives a damn). runs smooth now
I hope that "turning off crossplay" did not that much, because I really like teamplay and the player numbers are... limited
TL;DR "My overclock was unstable because my voltage was too low"
Well done getting to the bottom of it.
A lot of overclockers don't understand that games are the stress test that matters for a gamer. Stuff like Prime95 is just for making sure your cooling is OK.
Resetting your BIOS when you encountered crashing was the smartest thing to do.
Upping your voltage until it became stable shows you understand overclocking.
You should be proud :)