Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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i just wish the AMD driver crashes would be fixed :(
I can live with the poor performance, i could handle game crashes, but the worst offender is having your screen go black, your PC reboot itself with an GPU error on the motherboard, and having to force power off the PC and restart it. This cant be good for the hardware / drivers to be constantly crashing, with forced poweroff/reset.

ive done everything under the sun, from updating drivers, chipsets, downclocking GPU, redownloading and installing the game, deleting shaders and doing the whole 15 minute loading screen wait while compiling, reverifying gamefiles, installing REFramework, uninstalling REFramework. turning off Rivatuner, turning off second monitor, You name it ive tried it.

Game worked fine for about 2 hours, even in intense battles (nu-udra final area)
but a random mounting attack on a rompopolo (gold crown nearly dead) just decides to crash again. just because..

how did this game leave Q&A in this state
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Same here. CPU and GPU is cool. Game works for a unforseeable time and just out of the blue the game forced my PC to shut down even without a reboot. Just off..
Worked fine for me before on the 25.1.1 drivers and works fine now on the 25.3.1 drivers, could be something on your end.
Derivat949 Mar 10 @ 2:49pm 
Originally posted by Man Of Taured:
Same here. CPU and GPU is cool. Game works for a unforseeable time and just out of the blue the game forced my PC to shut down even without a reboot. Just off..
And that is definitely something on your end, maybe a power spike your PSU can't handle
Nostdrea Mar 10 @ 2:51pm 
While I do not have any issues with Monster Hunter, I have had other games crash on me occasionally. I found that the quick and easy fix was to open AMD Adrenalin and limit clockspeed for those specific games to 97-98% and the crashing stops for good.
Aldroen Mar 10 @ 2:53pm 
To be honest a game should not cause that and it might be something with your hardware.
Try running some GPU stress tests like furmark and see how it goes as this game might be just pushing your system to much.

In my case the only issue which might sound odd was caused by the fact that I had CSM enabled in bios from some damn reason forcing my GPU to run in legacy mode. After I disabled it the game is super stable for me.
Gharvar Mar 10 @ 2:53pm 
I fixed my crash my updating to optional drivers, making the .exe always launch as admin and changing the game priority to high each launch. I went from crashing under 2 hours no fail to playing 8 hours in a row.
Ayduil Mar 10 @ 2:56pm 
ver. 25.3.1 works fine for me
Saji Mar 10 @ 3:10pm 
While I do get a crash time to time. I haven't had my pc do a full crash due to this game. A game I played before did that and I found out that AMD SmartAccess Memory being on while playing that game was the issue. Turning it off fixed that games problem so maybe if you have a full AMD build and have this on try turning it off and seeing if it actually helps with the full PC crash
Sama Mar 10 @ 3:12pm 
Originally posted by Ayduil:
ver. 25.3.1 works fine for me
Were you having crashed before updating? I have an AMD gpu and while it runs literally any other game in my arsenal fine, this game does the random crash/reboot talked about here. However, the event log talks about the system unexpectedly losing power, so we have a new psu ordered, as previous errors indicated the psu might be crud anyways.

So im just curious if you happen to have had crashes before and if you might have checked the event log to see the error message at time of reboot.
so i was using 25.1.1 and i started to crash after i had finished CH3, usually it crashed when i was in scarlet forest, but today i was playing and it crashed on me in the basin, so i updated to 25.3.1 and other then waiting for like 30 minutes for it to cache the damn shaders, everythings been running smoothly....mind you i haven't gone to the scarlet forest yet, nor do i have any plans to go there any time soon, but the basin seems to run fine lol
Sama Mar 10 @ 5:34pm 
Originally posted by ℕatas Ҝhan}HvC{2.0:
so i was using 25.1.1 and i started to crash after i had finished CH3, usually it crashed when i was in scarlet forest, but today i was playing and it crashed on me in the basin, so i updated to 25.3.1 and other then waiting for like 30 minutes for it to cache the damn shaders, everythings been running smoothly....mind you i haven't gone to the scarlet forest yet, nor do i have any plans to go there any time soon, but the basin seems to run fine lol
If you can, please update here if you run into a crash again. And I'll do the same if I crash again. Really hoping We can just stash the new PSU and I dont have to do all that cord hocky.
FarRisk Mar 10 @ 5:37pm 
Originally posted by Derivat949:
Originally posted by Man Of Taured:
Same here. CPU and GPU is cool. Game works for a unforseeable time and just out of the blue the game forced my PC to shut down even without a reboot. Just off..
And that is definitely something on your end, maybe a power spike your PSU can't handle
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FarRisk Mar 10 @ 5:39pm 
Originally posted by TheDutchman:
I can live with the poor performance, i could handle game crashes, but the worst offender is having your screen go black, your PC reboot itself with an GPU error on the motherboard, and having to force power off the PC and restart it. This cant be good for the hardware / drivers to be constantly crashing, with forced poweroff/reset.

ive done everything under the sun, from updating drivers, chipsets, downclocking GPU, redownloading and installing the game, deleting shaders and doing the whole 15 minute loading screen wait while compiling, reverifying gamefiles, installing REFramework, uninstalling REFramework. turning off Rivatuner, turning off second monitor, You name it ive tried it.

Game worked fine for about 2 hours, even in intense battles (nu-udra final area)
but a random mounting attack on a rompopolo (gold crown nearly dead) just decides to crash again. just because..

how did this game leave Q&A in this state
Have you try connecting yout PC to a Wall Socket or a New Wall Socket Extension ? I found out my Wall Socket Extension was the problem after I rebuild my PC with fresh new Windows 11
Originally posted by TheDutchman:
i just wish the AMD driver crashes would be fixed :(
I can live with the poor performance, i could handle game crashes, but the worst offender is having your screen go black, your PC reboot itself with an GPU error on the motherboard, and having to force power off the PC and restart it. This cant be good for the hardware / drivers to be constantly crashing, with forced poweroff/reset.

ive done everything under the sun, from updating drivers, chipsets, downclocking GPU, redownloading and installing the game, deleting shaders and doing the whole 15 minute loading screen wait while compiling, reverifying gamefiles, installing REFramework, uninstalling REFramework. turning off Rivatuner, turning off second monitor, You name it ive tried it.

Game worked fine for about 2 hours, even in intense battles (nu-udra final area)
but a random mounting attack on a rompopolo (gold crown nearly dead) just decides to crash again. just because..

how did this game leave Q&A in this state

Well, that is a hardware issue, obviously. Not a game issue.
then its strange that my system has been stable for 2.5 years without much issue, but now MH Wilds is causing all these crashes. didnt change any settings in terms of overclocking. my system was plug and play in terms of things i did other than XMP, other AAA games still run flawless. furmark, cinebench GPU, all are stable. So i find it strange that all of sudden its supposed to be a hardware issue. I dont know where to look from here if thats the case.
Last edited by TheDutchman; Mar 11 @ 10:52am
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