Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter: World

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Wolfyr Mar 15, 2024 @ 12:33pm
The game is constantly crashing (Event Viewer ID 1000)
The games suddenly freezes for 1 - 2 seconds and crash without warning.
Here's the event viewer data:

- System
- Provider
[ Name] Application Error
- EventID 1000
[ Qualifiers] 0
Version 0
Level 2
Task 100
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2024-03-15T19:25:40.5559244Z
EventRecordID 22297
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 0
[ ThreadID] 0
Channel Application
Computer DESKTOP-8D8VSO4
Security

- EventData
MonsterHunterWorld.exe
0.0.0.0
65499622
nvgpucomp64.dll
31.0.15.5176
65e20a30
c0000005
000000000147a2fd
2450
01da770e32ca1c3d
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Monster Hunter World\MonsterHunterWorld.exe
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispig.inf_amd64_618b150331c5f4ad\nvgpucomp64.dll
77f264d1-1113-4a16-a45f-852eefe61079

Things i've already tried:
- Cleaning up all sorts of caches and temp files
- Updated NVIDIA drivers to latest
- Verified files and Reinstalled the game
- Execute as admin

The crashes i've had before were pointing the problem to d3dx11, after updating the driver i got this nvgpucomp64.dll pointed.
I don't know what to do anymore, i've ran in the lowest settings possible and still crashed so its not a matter of specs, cuz even on high i have constant 60fps with around 1gb free vram.

Specs - GTX 1060 3gb / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 / 16gb RAM

I really love the game and i want to keep playing it, but if i can't solve this i'll sadly refund it.
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Mr. September Mar 18, 2024 @ 7:48am 
Originally posted by Psych6VZZ:
The crashes i've had before were pointing the problem to d3dx11, after updating the driver i got this nvgpucomp64.dll pointed.
I don't know what to do anymore, i've ran in the lowest settings possible and still crashed so its not a matter of specs, cuz even on high i have constant 60fps with around 1gb free vram

Try downgrading your GPU driver and see if it works out. My guess is that it was too old in the first crashes, and too new in the latest, somehow. Maybe a few versions older might do the trick.

I can recommend Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove the driver, and Nvcleaninstall to download any driver version.

PS: Specs seem fine, by the way. I used to have a similar setup a while ago; with a 1060 6 GB and a Ryzen 5 2600x. Was getting 50 to 70 depending on area and circumstances on average.
Last edited by Mr. September; Mar 18, 2024 @ 7:50am
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Date Posted: Mar 15, 2024 @ 12:33pm
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