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Dragon Age II crash on new game or load. (ntdll)


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OniNoKurai

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I have struggled a lot this morning to get the game working, but it kept crashing when I pressed New Game. It loaded for a while then boom, crash. Somehow I managed to start the game, played for a while, then I saved and quit. Now I want to play again, but it's the same issue. Somehow it started once, but I had to restart the game because of XFire, and now I simply can't get into the game again... Loading screen, then crash...
The details say something about ntdll.dll, if this helps.

Operating System:     Windows 7
CPU:     Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q8300 @ 2,50GHz    2.50GHz
RAM:     2 GB
Video
Card:     NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT
DirectX:     DirectX 11
500GB space

And I preordered the game, so it's not a downloaded/Steam product.

Modifié par OniNoKurai, 11 mars 2011 - 08:31 .


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Gorath Alpha

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Xfire can interrupt games that are already unstable, ending up causing crashes. Chances are you upgraded drivers to one that is better suited a card newer than yours. Most of the drivers from the last 18 - 24 months just don't work well with cards older than the GT200 generation.

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OniNoKurai

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But no other games crash. I have Bioshock 2, Starcraft 2, okay they're not the newest of all, but they run perfectly smooth. :S What am I supposed to do?

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Gorath Alpha

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Go over to the nVIDIA forums and raise hell?

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OniNoKurai

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Modifié par OniNoKurai, 11 mars 2011 - 09:25 .


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Gorath Alpha

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"They"? Who's the "they" doing that? There is no "Bioware Support" as such, didn't you know that?

Prior to your edit, you were ranting about Bioware Support. 

There are gamers, and that's what I am, making suggestions to other gamers. That's what you are. In the very beginning on whatever newest game Bioware releases, there are developers on hand to check on things, but there are few of them, and the vast majority of help is from people just like me. Volunteers.

Just like the heading at the top tells you, OFFICIAL Tech is all on EA's Help Pages on their site.

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 11 mars 2011 - 09:45 .


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OniNoKurai

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I managed to fix my crash problem, but now like every 20-30 seconds I get a huge frame lagg. Suddenly it slows down to like 1 frame/5 seconds. That awful...