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Go into Event Viewer for me, (press Win+X) before you run the game, clear the reports from both Application and System. Now fire up your game and see if around the time of the game crashing is there any KERNEL crashes?
I would like to see if this game is trying to write to hard disk, and it is doing something on the PCI bus that is tripping or damaging our computers. Kernel crashes and these disk errors all happen when this game crashes.
IT might be specific graphic cards, drivers that are causing problems but that is for both Ndivia and AMD to address and query what are the devs doing in this game to cause these issues.
I will be testing my game, and posting a VIDEO on youtube to show these errors. Surely someone can see the collation between this game running / crashing and Kernel dump codes.
"After an in-depth analysis, we have identified RADAR_PRE_LEAK logs. "Radar" is a memory-leak detection technology from Microsoft. The "pre-leak" warning indicates that a process is handling its allocated memory in a way that poses a risk of creating a memory leak.
This may be caused, amongst other things, by faulty drivers or system files."
Then they gave a step by step that involved doing clean boots, uninstalling the AMD graphics driver, and running the System File Checker through an elevated command prompt. When I ran the scan, it said "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them." After that (and reinstalling the driver), I tried playing the game again and I just played for about 45 minutes through several cut scenes and 2 battles without any crashes.
This isn't to say the problem is fixed -- probably need to play more to see, but it's definitely at least an improvement... If you like I can share the step by step directions, or message them to whoever is interested.
Now hopefully 2K will release either a patch to address it or some instructions for people to follow similar to the ones that they send you, to address this issue on a larger scale!
Yeah, even if this did fix it it's interesting how much more sensitive this game was to the problem than other games for which I've seen no similar problems....
Or potentially this game caused some issue to corrupt the files. like i have moaned a lot, my PC is getting constantly hammered on the Kernel files.
I have sent a ton of stuff over to 2k, MSinfo, step by step what i have done and dxdiag files.
Running SFC scan now. right it found corrupt files and repaired them. no idea what ones.
So far i have run the game, done the first trial mission with the hell dogs and opened the cave. So far it has not crashed. will test it out over the next few days to see if it crashes
drats just saved the game and it crashed again.
same error. must be disk reading errors.
My man, WatchAdam, is literally walking on eggshells trying to play this game. Being wary of turning on his AMD graphics features.
Another person had 80 hours before it went to ♥♥♥♥, I had 10+ hours.
This has to be a game issue, not our hardware and 2K is out there not respecting our money and time telling us to do basic troubleshooting when clearly a patch is sorely needed.
Ha, so true! On the plus side, at least I fixed some kind of weird error on my computer? Even if it doesn't end up making a difference for this game...