Tokyo Xtreme Racer
Any news about the first update?
I've been having a lot of crashing issues and pretty much been unable to play more than the 4 ish hours I have counted on steam, Ive tried multiple graphics settings just to see if it helps but nothing has worked or remotely fixed the issue :/
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Specs:

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4. 2GHz 104MB
PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB Hellhound White
MSI MPG B650 Edge WIFI
EK-Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux D-RGB
G.Skill 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6400MHz CL32 Trident

just in case it matters.
Dewa Jan 26 @ 2:56am 
1. What graphics settings are you running?
2. Have you updated your graphic drivers?
3. Do you have the latest version of vcredist installed?
4. Is the game installed in an ssd or hdd? Is it in the same drive as your OS?
Originally posted by Dewa:
1. What graphics settings are you running?
2. Have you updated your graphic drivers?
3. Do you have the latest version of vcredist installed?
4. Is the game installed in an ssd or hdd? Is it in the same drive as your OS?
For testing purposes right now all medium, but I'm able to run all max at 144fps and my graphics drivers are up to date, but AMD's drivers have always been known to be subpar at best. I do have the latest vcredist, and the game is installed on a separate nvme SSD with around 300gb to spare.
Dewa Jan 26 @ 4:12am 
Originally posted by Teddy_ara:
Originally posted by Dewa:
1. What graphics settings are you running?
2. Have you updated your graphic drivers?
3. Do you have the latest version of vcredist installed?
4. Is the game installed in an ssd or hdd? Is it in the same drive as your OS?
For testing purposes right now all medium, but I'm able to run all max at 144fps and my graphics drivers are up to date, but AMD's drivers have always been known to be subpar at best. I do have the latest vcredist, and the game is installed on a separate nvme SSD with around 300gb to spare.
Try moving your game to the same drive as your OS

also as you said it might just be an issue with AMD drivers, since I haven't seen any posts about crashing like this with NVIDIA GPUs

Also another factor might just be an alleged memory leak that's going on
Last edited by Dewa; Jan 26 @ 4:13am
Beta Jan 26 @ 4:19am 
Played the game for almost 20 hours and haven't experienced any issues. First 10 hours, I was running the 24.2.1 drivers but decided to update to the latest one (24.12.1) since the popup is getting annoying whenever I launch the game, still 0 crashes. All settings are on ultra at 1080p.

Try clean installing your drivers or check your RAM timings/settings.

I'm on a 5900X and a 7800XT Nitro+ with 32GB RAM at 3600MHz by the way.
Last edited by Beta; Jan 26 @ 4:35am
Soul Jan 26 @ 4:26am 
Doubt it's a driver issue (at least from personal experience)

Ryzen 5 7600X (slightly undervolted)
XFX RX 7800 XT (latest drivers)
32 GBs of RAM @ 4800 MHz (no XMP)

Max settings in game running at around 70-80 FPS, haven't had any crashes as well.
Last edited by Soul; Jan 26 @ 4:27am
Do you have fluid motion frames on and are you playing with v sync on in game and in Adrenalin? If so switch it off and see what happens.

I had some weird graphical issues when I first started playing and I turned those things off and it fixed it. I’m also running it in 4K on Max setting and getting above 80fps.

Ryzen 7700x
Merc 310 7900xtx
64GB 6000mhz Corsair Vengence ram
Running on a crucial pcie gen 4 Nvme
Originally posted by Soul:
Doubt it's a driver issue (at least from personal experience)

Ryzen 5 7600X (slightly undervolted)
XFX RX 7800 XT (latest drivers)
32 GBs of RAM @ 4800 MHz (no XMP)

Max settings in game running at around 70-80 FPS, haven't had any crashes as well.

Id definitely switch on expo in the BIOS if you RAM can go to 6000mhz it will make a significant difference
also check how many and what programs you have running in the background..
right click the start button.
click on device manager..
then the "startup apps" tab
really, 99.9% of the stuff in there does NOT need to be running all the time, and some can cause conflicts. (i only have the windows security one enabled.. and i used to disable that too) most of it actually still works even when it's "disabled" those are just helpers for some dumb reason.
granted i won't just say disable everything not knowing what it is.. but like i said, i do generally disable it all.
also, of course, reboot your pc after.
I'm running it on LINUX and have not had a single crash in nearly 30 hours of play.

I'm running on a Ryzen 5 5600G with an RX 7600 so my hardware isn't radically different. But considering that I can run it on Linux for nearly 30 hours without a single crash and 60-80 FPS on ULTRA (medium global illumination), there might be a technical issue that you need to address with your system.

First and foremost, it's UE5 so it's a hog on the GPU. Weak or failing PSU and RAM are often culprits in frequent crashing under heavy load.
Last edited by Gen. Heineken; Jan 26 @ 7:57am
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