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I have had times where the game can exit to the desktop, but not hard crash as you have described.
you could verify your files for the game.
What happens if you start a new game with the workshop disabled, does it seem fine for you..?
I would also look at your own system to check for stability and updated drivers etc.
You could also look for utilities like a BSOD viewer so that can read the contents of the dmp file, it could offer suggestions as to what might be causing this.
Best of luck, not an easy one.
I've verified my files recently (after the issue)
I suspect on dust issue, because it happened on some other games before.
I've cleaned up the whole inside of the PC. It's not new PC, it's actually 2015 model, but game almost ran flawlessly with occassional lag or soft crash.
Specs: 8 GB RAM / Nvidia GTX 750 2 GB RAM / 3.7 GHZ Quad-Core
The log doesn't exist for the crash, but on Event viewer there's recorded code: 70368744177664.
If this points to anything, it's good start.
Thanks for feedback.
On 100% of cases if something is wrong with game specifically, it will either close without error window, or hang up with white screen. In second case no PC resources will be used and it's only hard to close it becuase it tends to stay as topmost window.
However what I think is that you should do clean install of newest version of your GPU drivers, and make sure that your BIOS is set up to load in UEFI mode rather than Legacy.
I also have sometimes blue screen since I installed 0.9.0.12
I expect It's probably my hardware, but the phenomenon only occurred when the beta was installed. Sometimes after a few minutes, sometimes after 1 hour.
Page Fault In Nonpaged Area
(Memory already checked, HDD, newest drivers, anti virus turned off - everything looked ok so far)
System:
- Win 10 64bit
- CPU: XEON E3-1231 v3 3.4 GHz (far below 100%)
- RAM: DDR3 16GB (far below 100%)
- GPU: GTX 960 (temp ~68° C)
- MB ASRock h97 anniversary
Running various diagnostic and testing software etc outside of the game could help.
Mem testing, Karhu RAM test is what I use.
Drivers being updated and note what unnecessary applications start up with Windows can help.
Then, I've scanned PC for malware, also nothing found.
Then there're two options, large amount of dust or BIOS issue.
No problem, you're not vague. Thanks on help.
And also, I've suspended unnecessary applications from startup.
Yes, I've ran memtest and everything seems OK too.
And also I know it isn't game issue, because before that game ran flawlessly...occassional CTD for couple of hours. And I've run the game for 500+ hrs.
As you might know, OCCT can be ran for several hours at a time. The latest, 12.1.15, having MANY aspects just to the stability test functions.
Stability testing, second one down.....
https://i.postimg.cc/mgYnf43x/OCCT.png
what resolution and eye candy settings do you use...?
Are you using the latest .13 build..?
Resolution 1920x1080
Detail: Normal (quick preset)
Update: I've played the game recently...everything seems well now :)
Unsubscribed almost all the mods & verified the files.