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Fordítási probléma jelentése
i7-6800K
GTX 1080 (x2)
Drivers and OS updated
I'm on mission 8, and I can't get past it due to crashing.
I think there is a reason for some to have a freeze screen, I think this is the base FPS settings for AC 7 that is somewhat used in the console most stable FPS, higher FPS seems to crash my rig, by making it base 60 FPS, it seems to run more stable since AC7 is built to have a 60 FPS system like consoles.
I hope they patch this game up soon, I hate to see this go down like batman arkham PC port, this game has a lot of potential and Ive been waiting for a good game like this in PC that is not futuristic
My Rig:
i7 4790K
32gb DDR3 RAM
GTX 1070 ti
Seagate 1tb SSHD (games)
Samsung 850 Evo (OS)
have you tried setting it borderless mode and on compatability mode to windows 8 in the .exe file?
Try everything on this list and see if it helps. I would also scan your hard drive for bad sectors if none of it does.
https://pc-mac-help.com/blog/fix-ace-combat-7-skies-unknown-crashing-freezing-loading-and-graphic-issue
Tried most of it actually even before I saw this article. Those are obvious things. And this article was released 2 weeks before pc release so I think it's just a fluke.
Well sometimes the game works normaly the whole session. It crashes somewhat randomly, but not constantly.
Well, obvious to someone familiar with PCs, but the general public not so much :) They are good steps to try to narrow down the problem.
I'm curious about your guys' drives that the game is installed on. Are you guys using HDDs, or SSDs? Have you tried to scan for bad sectors?
90% of players don't have this issue, so I don't think holding your breath waiting for a patch is going to be in your best interest but you do you.
Bad sectors can easily cause these kind of problems.
You're playing on PC, not console. You're going to have to put in some effort from time to time because they can't account for every single variable amongst thousands of different kinds of computers. Just swapping out a few drivers isn't doing much.
I know he's not, and I'm not trying to downplay your issue, but the percentage of people experiencing this is very low. Maybe 20 of you on the forums at the most. I don't believe it's just bad coding, because myself, the crew I run with and many others have not even crashed one time, ever.
There has to be a variable in there somewhere that is causing it...I'm just trying to figure out what that is.
I also tried to use old drivers like 389 up to 418.81 in the nvidia drivers
Have you tried a clean boot through msconfig? You can turn off pretty much everything that isn't critical.
I wonder if there is a common thread between you guys we can track down. Seems like all of you are using NVidia drivers?