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Better you use pastebin.com or Google Drive/Dropbox/MEGA etc. to share your DxDiag.
Go to your Monster Hunter Rise folder and right click on the config file and select edit.
Look for WindowModeOption=2 and if it exists change this to WindowModeOption=1, save and exit then click on Play and see if the game boots.
Change to 16192 but no luck, still got the fatal error the same as I posted before.
https://imgur.com/a/WLHz6bm
Guess I gotta reinstall the Windows, but if the problem persists, I think I gotta refund this ♥♥♥♥ :D
What makes you think that the dxdiag I gave is not an enough information?
The game boots, but I got the error while playing bro.
And I don't think we should ever change the config.ini file, but thank you..
means you get memory overflow which pagefile gona fix
in windows search bar
type
advanced system settings
Open it up and click on "Advanced" tab
Then click "settings" under performance
Click on "Advanced" Tab again
Click "Change" Under Virtual Memory
Uncheck "Automatically set" if it is on
Then Select Fastest Drive
and check "Custom"
And Set
Initial = 8196
Max = 16392 or 32768
Depending on how much ram u got
Apply and Restart PC
Though
before restarting
u might as well look if you have Gpu Scheduling Enabled
in windows search Type
Graphic settings
open it up
And Disable Scheduling if it is turned on
And Restart PC
Things that have proper gpu acceleration can handle it on it's own
This just makes your gpu too busy for no reason
Lack of Vram is the culprit to 70% of any issues i help with
People need to learn how important it has and will become from now on
Due to how dx12 and caching in general works now
See it like 8g ram used to be a standard
Well now 8g Vram is the standard
I think my default Win 11 settings is already turned on for accelerated gpu scheduling, screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/3A4vpiJ
Also for the page file or vram, I already did change both initial and max to 16192, as I commented before, screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/WLHz6bm
Edit: my bad, I will try turning off the accelerated gpu scheduling and try it again, thank you!
Should I even try reinstalling the Windows 11?
For few days ago, my Windows 11 was reinstalled and went to official Lenovo Service Center because my laptop has problem with the GPU (sudden 1 fps when playing overwatch, football manager, and even calling in skype) and they changed my mainboard.
Or this has to do with the mainboard that they changed?
Now the error is 287 fatal d3d error (25) -> https://imgur.com/a/GIPBQrO
if so try running game without oc and see
or in Nvpanel Global Settings look if you got option
Shader Cache Size
If so try putting that to 10g+
Or Ingame
Try putting Quality from 150% down to 100
save, then put back to 150%
it was a common bug after Tu2 so maybe could be that simple
Otherwise
in the loading Menu options
Disable Dynamic Shadows
and that option to hide far away meshes
Forgot name but ya,
as much as it can overall help
This can cause stutters due to constantly toggling mesh on and off when traveling fast
Which could bottleneck/overflow and crash
Or
Try Capping your FPS to 60~120
Otherwise
it could well be old config settings
so deleting config.ini and doing steam verification to get a fresh help
The only 2 times i had issues with this game was due to that
- Nvidia control panel now sucks in Win 11, pretty much can't change Shader Cache Size in global settings and there is no Shader Cache Size for each application setting in nvidia control panel as well.
- I can't change the quality, I think it is a preset and I don't know how to change the graphic preset from Average to Custom.
- Dynamic Shadows default setting is disabled.
- Never change anything in graphic as well, so the framerate cap is 60 as default.
Pretty much sucks I guess..
Maybe my gpu still has issue..?
But I recently never had such issue playing overwatch though..
Also thank you for time kind sir for helping me!!
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/o2D2TCF
maybe even just editing WindowModeOption=2 to =1 ccould work
but deleting all files except the 2 .pak and force steam to generate new ones is something i do often and prevents any error from happening after updates
and limiting your fps to prevent ur laptop from going nuclear
u can do it from nvvpanel or msi if the ingame one stutters
- Uninstall both of my integrated and dedicated graphic card drivers.
- Install both of my integrated and dedicated graphic card drivers to the latest from both AMD and NVIDIA official website.
- Restarted a few times from the installation.
- But I think the most impactful is -> changing the graphic preset from Average to Low -> I am just sad because low is like looking at 240p on YouTube
Thank you sir for the help and your time !
Edit: I did not change anything in config.ini file.
Edit2: I have done several runs, around 2 hours, and it is okay to change graphic preset to low, because after that, you get into the game (not main menu) -> change the graphic quality from 70% to 100%, and happily ever after!!!
Hoping they can figure out.
But in my opinion, change the video settings should be the cause. The crash was happened after i changed the MAXfps and windowsmode. Maybe there is some unknown bugs.
Now i try to change the config file. Things can't be worse anyway.
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updates: the response of CAPCOM is they said i modified the game. So not they problem.
Great, they just put the mistake to player. Maybe there were player course it by mods. But not me, i just install and re-install it. Which can't made sense.
So here is my way to fix :
Delete a file named "shader.cache2" and verify integrity.
Now i can get into the gamemenu. The true cause seems obvious.
in library open mhr properties and in "launch Option" type
-autoconfig
Makes steam set the best settings for your specs and ignored .ini files
if it works great with that then it 100% is bad configs
But you should only use that argument/option once and remove it after
or u can also try adding this launch option
-high -USEALLAVAILABLECORES
Forces all threads and makes high priority
you can go wild tweaking launch options with this argument list
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Command_Line_Options#Steam_.28Windows.29