Question......I understand this is the "Bata" that is runing right now. I checked the specs with my computer and the Game, and it reads at the highest level......Issue, I'll be playing the Single Player and out of know where the game locks up for a couple of secounds, and then continues on...........Is there a "Fix" for this??
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Navy_5326
, févr. 17 2012 02:28
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Posté 17 février 2012 - 02:28
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Posté 17 février 2012 - 06:18
Screen goes black for a few seconds then the game resumes?
I have had this issue in the past with other games and normally it is one of three things.
Your having power issues, as in not enough power for your card.
Driver Issues (could be related to next point)
or over heat issues.
To expand on the driver issues, make sure your drivers are up to date. IIRC there was a NVidia driver that wouldn't up your fan speed as needed for cooling.
The quick way trick is to Can o Air the inside of your case out, check your GPU out while your in there, make sure there is no dust build up.
There are also some apps to monitor your GPU's temps. HW Monitor is popular and does a lot more than just GPU metrics. You may have a temp monitor in your card manufacturers software, just Google around a bit.
There is also a known issue that affects NVidia and ATI cards that will also generate a Windows driver failure Error Message at the same time, I have not seen that error in a good long while but last time I looked for a work around one didn't exist.
TLDR : Update drivers, check cooling and PSU,
I have had this issue in the past with other games and normally it is one of three things.
Your having power issues, as in not enough power for your card.
Driver Issues (could be related to next point)
or over heat issues.
To expand on the driver issues, make sure your drivers are up to date. IIRC there was a NVidia driver that wouldn't up your fan speed as needed for cooling.
The quick way trick is to Can o Air the inside of your case out, check your GPU out while your in there, make sure there is no dust build up.
There are also some apps to monitor your GPU's temps. HW Monitor is popular and does a lot more than just GPU metrics. You may have a temp monitor in your card manufacturers software, just Google around a bit.
There is also a known issue that affects NVidia and ATI cards that will also generate a Windows driver failure Error Message at the same time, I have not seen that error in a good long while but last time I looked for a work around one didn't exist.
TLDR : Update drivers, check cooling and PSU,





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