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Therion11

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I've been getting this alot since installing the game, sometimes in the exact same spots such as running through a certain section of the forest for the grey warden initiation.

There's no error code, and while it doesnt do it as often on lower res textures/lower detail/lower resolution, it's still happening. I can't play the game with many of the above selected, as for some reason everything becomes blured and grainy, to the point where I can't read text.

Anyway, I've patched the game to the latest version (this was after the problem really started to annoy me), I've installed the latest drivers for my video card and I'm unsure what to do next to troubleshoot what's wrong. Having read through the forums alot of people seem to be having memory leak issues, I can't say if this is the case as my game usually crashes at around 10-15 minutes of gameplay so noticing any real issue with degradation of performance is hard.

My system specs are as follows:

Windows Vista Ultimate 64
Galaxy 260GTX
6GB DDR2-800
AMD Phenom X4 9950

If anybody has any suggestions I'd be very interested to hear them, the game looks wonderful and plays wonderful for the time that it actually runs.

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RinpocheSchnozberry

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On your desktop, click Start, click Run, type "eventvwr" That will open the Windows Event Viewer. Look under Applications for anything with a red X. You should see something in there around the time your DAO pooped it's pants.




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Therion11

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RinpocheSchnozberry wrote...

On your desktop, click Start, click Run, type "eventvwr" That will open the Windows Event Viewer. Look under Applications for anything with a red X. You should see something in there around the time your DAO pooped it's pants.


Yep, there's a couple of errors fairly close to each other from all the crashing I had.

"Faulting application daorigins.exe, version 1.0.9353.0, time stamp 0x4ab2529e, faulting module daorigins.exe, version 1.0.9353.0, time stamp 0x4ab2529e, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x0007c667, process id 0xaa8, application start time 0x01ca944f708ee2a0."

"Faulting application daorigins.exe, version 1.2.9393.0, time stamp 0x4b171181, faulting module daorigins.exe, version 1.2.9393.0, time stamp 0x4b171181, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x0046caf7, process id 0x958, application start time 0x01ca9466d6480bf5."

"Faulting application daorigins.exe, version 1.2.9393.0, time stamp 0x4b171181, faulting module daorigins.exe, version 1.2.9393.0, time stamp 0x4b171181, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x0046caf7, process id 0xda8, application start time 0x01ca9472d0725ee5."

Really not sure what all that means, though.