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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Sorry, I'm using cloud gaming to play dlc right now.
Mostly, as I understand it, it happens in the open world, lol
My guess is your GPU is unstable. It used to happen to me all the time when I had a card that was factory overclocked, downclocking my card in MSI Afturburner solved the issue.
Also had a factory OCed MSI-GPU once which was unstable out of the box but that was quite some time ago (a GTX 580 N580GTX-M2D15D5/OC) and after replacing it with a different vendor's model everything was fine - so it's not unheard of but you'd think by now they'd know how to bin them correctly to make sure they're stable with the advertised clocks.
Tried it all like oVAL, and nothing.
Even tried underclocking my GPU (-100MHz to be exact), no difference.
Last week i could play for 10-30 minutes before crashing, but after a couple days it returned to 5-10 seconds.
I searched how to fix this bug many times, i tried everything, but nothing worked.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the game, i deleated a couple things that could have caused the problem, i ran the pc on "high performance" and i tried evrything on steam settings.
The only thing i didnt try is to run the game as administrator, only because when i right click the game the "run as administrator" button isnt there, it happens only whit my steam games.
i tried to go to "game file", right clicking the Elden Ring file, going to "proprieties", then going to "compatibility" and set "Run as administrator" but it still doesnt work.
I really need help too, because i literally cant play the game whit constant crashes, and im desperatly trying to fix this, but i now think its mostly a Game bug, maybe the developers made a mistake.
At least now i know that im not the only one whit this problem, all i can do for now is wait and hope that the developers fix this bug as soon as possible.
it is not a game bug, it is a problem in yours system.
Any indication on what might cause the issue ? A compatibility problem, maybe ?
Came across a article that called to put your GPU in Debug Mode to force it to only run at Non-OC mode (FE speeds for Nvidia), you can do this by going into the Nvidia Control Panel>Help>Debug Mode. Seemingly fixed my problem although will need to spend more time with it in order to confirm.
instability is in the most cases a error at this offset range.
Choose 60hz if your monitor 75,120,144,165hz
Open amd/gaming page add elden ring and turn on anti lag and next select this wait for veryical refresh "always on"
Next go to settings disable "use hotkeys"
Next go to preferences disable "In-Game overlay"
Next Windows/Settings/Game Mode turn on game mode
Next in same page Game Mode there is right side graphics settings go there and add eldenring.exe and enable high performance
Still crashing then delete this files Game\EasyAntiCheat\Certificates base.bin , base.cer before delete make copy these files
0x0000005c is AMD Driver Timeout error
Tried it, no change for me (maybe because my GPU is Nvidia and not AMD).
And when I delete the "base.bin" file, the game crashes instantly and returns an error code 0xc000007b, which disappears when I put the file back.