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dimman87

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Greetings BioWare,

A year ago I considered you to be one of the best gaming companies in the world, selling success after success (Such as NWN, Mass Effect 1, KOTOR). I even put you up there next to Blizzard Entertainment. 

So something must have gone terribly wrong or you just stopped delivering. 

I played Dragon Age 2 for several hours today (5+), and I keep experiencing crash after crash, I tried with all Nvidia drivers available to resolve this but still the same problem (even the latest BETA drivers). I can accept crashes in a release version from small companies such as Colossal Order who just released their (first?) game Cities in Motion (Which keeps crashing constantly) but NOT from BioWare. CiM Costs 20$, DA2 costs 50$. 

I also checked that I'm not the only one with crashing issues by reading briefly on these forums, so how could BioWare not have solved these before release?  I must say I'm very dissapointed and did not expect this at all. 

This is the log entry of almost every crash I'm having: 
DX11SwapChain::Present has failed. Unable to recover, exiting the game.

So far I haven't been able to play for an hour without experiencing a crash. I guess I could swap to DX9 but I shouldn't have to, the game clearly states its playable in DirectX11 (which it obviously isn't). 

My PC specs before I get any questions of those:
Intel i7-2600k (Sandy Bridge)
Gigabyte Geforce GTX 580 OC 
8gb DDR3 RAM

Modifié par dimman87, 10 mars 2011 - 06:44 .


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Fabler4

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I might point out that the problem with crashing and PC's nowadays is that there are too many little interference issues with the hardware and software combinations that it's impossible to fix everything. Crashing on the PC is now relatively standard in a lot of high profile games, not just Bioware ones. If it crashed on consoles, that would be cause for complaining like you did.

Also I can run Dx11 with DA2 just fine.

You should probably post more detailed specs like these:
Specs- ASUS G73JW-XA1
Intel i7-740QM (1.73GHz Quad-Core with Turbo Boost up to 2.93GHz)
8GB RAM (DDR3 1333MHz),
Nvidia GTX 460M Graphics with 1.5GB GDDR5 (latest beta driver update),

and describe your problem in the title instead of giving people nothing to go on who might actually help you. A lot of people won't even come in here if you aren't calm. Switch to Dx9 and if the problem still occurs update Dx, mainly because that can cause a TON of issues.