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complaining in steam forum will fix your problem in no time,
you just have to believe in it!
not as far as i know,
troubleshooting forums is full of random crashed, no solution so far.
You know its odd, from .45 - .46 I crashed alot since the .47 update I haven't crashed once and the game seems to run a little bit smoother. Might be just me but I find it odd how my situation is the opposite to yours
but maybe im wrong, just found this:
i run the game in Windows 7 compatibility mode + As Administrator + deactivate high dpi scaling (since it causes issues in Win 8).
ensure or try the following:
Update your NVidia / AMD graphics drivers.
Turn off SLI / Crossfire then start the game. See if it stabilizes DayZ Standalone performance.
Turn off your anti-virus software before launching the DayZ Standalone, but make sure you turn it back on after playing. Make sure Windows Defender is also disabled.
Try using only one GPU first (turn the other one off via your nVidia / ATI graphics control panel)
Try running the game in Windowed Mode (frequently works for low-end PCs)
Disable anti-aliasing and filtering, restart DayZ Standalone
Disable V-sync, restart DayZ Standalone
Disable background apps, and turn off your anti-virus software
In Windows 7 right-click the DayZ Standalone exe file, go to the Compatibility Mode tab and check Disable Desktop Composition
that all i could find on this strange subject
Fix that Crash!
Currently, I believe the crash is caused by 2 issues:
Local DayZ File Corruption
DayZ Server
* Some things to notice when the crash is immenent (just by my observations)
Server Selection is very very slow - as if your internet is being sucked dry
Web Pages become slow to load - or not at all
Solution
Step 1 - Clearing your appdata files
Close Game and Steam completely
Click Start
Type: c:\users\%username%\appdata\Local\DayZ
Press "Enter"
Delete ALL Contents of this folder including Battle Eye
Step 2 - This is the server part
Load DayZ Standalone as normal
Choose a "DIFFERENT" server to the one you were on
Move to another location (ie a house, behind a different tree etc)
Log out and rejoin the server you were on (thats if you wanted to)
The above worked for me everytime - the internet returned to normal speed, DayZ Server lists returned to normal.
Tidy's Understanding of it all - porbably wrong!
Local Files
DayZ servers send a sh*t load of data pings (something the Dev team are working on). These pings start to go into some wierd random looping which causes them to build up.
I "assume" the pings are stored locally for processing in the files we deleted - so when they are actually deleted - the random loops just stop?
Server Side
When you log back into the server that you last crashed at (same location you were before), i *think* the server knows and starts bombarding you with all those messages again - causing the crash.
Moving to a completely different server seems to clear everything up - allowing you re-join the "crashing" server and play again.
Is this a one time fix?
No! After every death, or when the internet is very slow - for me is a warning that the server I was on is bombarding me with messages which will eventually cause the game to crash again. So I just repeat the steps above and all seems to be fine!