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DXI_DEVICE_HUNG
4090,
9800x3d
64gb
win 11 24H2
Either way looks like this game goes into the pile of waiting for fix...
title screen after the Kraven cut scene. Crashed multiple time after the Sandman fight. To get past the Sandman crash I lowered the ray traced object setting from 10 to 6. That got me past the crash. Will have to play some more to see if it totally resolved the issue.
Also using Ray Reconstruction causes horrible artifacts on hair, fur and faces under some lighting conditions. I recommend turning this setting off.
RTX 4090
NVMe
32 gigs DDR5
Latest Driver
Intel Core i9-14900KF
32557 MB (DDR5 SDRAM)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (23028 MB)
I also have Turbo Boost off in my bios.
The game crashes at random points giving the GPU error.
No overheating, 60 degrees top.
Turning off DLSS only made it crash faster.
It seems to crash more likely during cutscenes or in the transitions right after completing a mission.
Except for that it is running amazingly well with maxed out graphics and between 110 and 160 fps.
It definitely feels like a memory leak or some other kind of processing error within the software, definitely not an hardware malfunction.
If anyone finds a specific trigger and how to avoid it I'd love to follow but I'm afraid only the devs can fix this.
Of course we couldn't expect a proper porting from console...
Wish they stopped developing exclusives and games for consoles first.
You can re-enable it with the Registry Editor. The path is:
Once there, you can can double-click the "ShowLauncher" DWORD and change the value from "0" back to "1".
Did two things, not sure which one fixed it.
1.) Verify File Integrity
2.) Used DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in safe mode to clean my GPU drivers, then reinstalled the new ones not in safe mode.
Seems to be fine so far. Changed a ton of settings previously and nothing would let me past this point, so it definitely did something.
And Install the Last Driver 572.16