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1. Press the keys Windows Start (bottom left) and 'R' from the keyboard to open the 'Run dialog box' and type: DXDIAG
2. Click the button 'OK'.
3. Post the Windows version (Operating System:), processor model (Processor:) and the amount of RAM memory (Memory:) under the tab 'System'.
4. Click the tab 'Display'.
5. Post the name of the graphics card (Name:) under 'Device' and the driver date (Date:) under 'Drivers'.
6. Click the tab 'Sound 1' or 'Audio 1'.
7. Post the name of the audio device (Name:) under 'Device' and the driver date (Date:) under 'Drivers'.
Operating System: Widows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 14393)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.3GHz
Memory: 8GB (8192MB)
Graphics Card Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Driver Date: 2016-08-10 8:00:00 PM
Audio Device Name: Realtek Digital Output
Driver Date: 2016-07-19 12:00:00 AM
EDIT: My computer just detected Windows Updates now, so I am updating the OS, however I don't believe that would change the issue. Just keeping you informed.
I already have all the hardware, so within a week or two I'll have brand new everything (except hard drive/RAM). Do you think that would fix it?
My experience with the game shows that high textures are optimized for 4GB VRAM cards.
Try lowering the textures and see if this helps to reduce amount of crashes.
Yeah, I thought that as well. My textures were on low for 30 minutes or so, no change.
Got GTX 780 in SLI, tried single card aswell, same problem.
Got to be some memory-leak or something, i´ll test this out more with all the settings on low to see what happens. I´ll let u know later....