Same error here. GTX 660.
3 crashes in about 3 hours. Haven't been able to make it through the prologue since it keeps crashing in character creation.
Same error here. GTX 660.
3 crashes in about 3 hours. Haven't been able to make it through the prologue since it keeps crashing in character creation.
I've tried a few things, with no luck.
I noticed that after each initial crash the sound would disappear from my computer, and if I tried to play inquisition again the graphics were much slower, and after that crash my computer would reboot from a blue screen.
I hope the driver update from this morning does the trick. I just want to play my game ![]()
GeForce GTX 760 Ti OEM
Intel® Core i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
16GB RAM
1768 x 992, 60Hz
Windows 7 Home Premium
344.65 (last night), testing latest (344.75).
UPDATE: NOPE. Did nothing, still crashing >
This time it rebooted my computer immediately after entering a cutscene! No first crash sound cut- jumps straight to bluescreen.
Please tell me that someone has a fix for this D:
So, I've updated and everything works pretty well now expect for when I try multiplayer. Then it crashes every time.
Tried it again, this time I got this error message:
DirectX function "device->CreateTexture2D( &texDesc,desc.subResourceCount !=0 reinterpret_cast<constD3D11_SUBRESROUCE_DATA*>(desc.subResourceData) : 0, &texture->m_texture2D)" failed with E_OUTOFMEMORY ("Direct3D could not allocate sufficient memory to complete the call"). GPU: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 Ti OEM", Driver 344,75. Free virtual memory 4291078280kb / 4294967168kb. Total resource memory: 0kb. Make sure you have the supported graphics card with at least 512MB.
Something is definitely wrong here. My graphics card memory is over 4000MB, so it shouldn't be asking me about graphics under 512.
I just had the same thing happen to me.
Edit: Nvidia released the Driver update, hopefully that helps.
Try installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4, this article lists it as a fix: http://segmentnext.c...zes-save-fixes/
Direct link to the update: http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30679
Curious that both AMD and Nvidia users are crashing. I get a different DirectX error every time. I'm wondering, does anyone have crashes with the brand new AMD 14.11.2 Beta? It mentions DA:I fixes in the release notes. I'm going to try it myself and see.
It crashes for drivers earlier than the beta AMD drivers. Although, now I've gotten a few crashes randomly while turning the camera, or turning the camera/moving while saving. The cutscenes are still by far the worst culprits though. (They're amazing when they work!)
Cutscenes in Haven are a nightmare to get through. Some work fine and some will cause this crash. Sometimes, I have to load the game up and try to get through the same cutscene as many as three times to make it. Once I got out of Haven and into the Hinterlands ... I spent all afternoon merrily running around and playing with no issues. Then I went back to Haven ...
I hope they find out where this is having trouble and come up with a fix soon.
The game crashed 5 times for me and I did every solution possible and it still hasn't been solved. Been looking forward to the game but I'm about to throw it out the window at this point. Here's hoping for a week 1 patch!!
Same issue here.
GTX 680
Has only happened to me once so far in about 6 hours of play.
Hello, twice now I've had a crash to desktop with the following error message: http://imgur.com/k5UtiVc
Once the game crashes I am unable to start it up again without this error message constantly popping up before the EA/Bioware logo shows up, only a PC reboot seems to fix this problem temporarily allowing me to play again.
GTX 680
i7 3770k @ 4.3ghz
16 gig ram
Win 8.1
latest nvidia drivers
I had the same similar error as well i solved it by cranking down all the settings to either low or off, With the exception of meshes which I put at high (meshes seem to eliminate to the terrible plastic hair look). It seems if you tax the video card in the game it fails.
I have an ATI/AMD card so its not 100% comparible but my solution might work. Tomorrow I get my R9 290 so my video woes will be over.
I installed the beta drivers for AMD as well as the MSI Afterburner software. I read someplace else that sometimes if a game isn't optimized? Your graphics card can overheat causing issues. After setting Afterburner to watch my cards temp and adjust the fan accordingly, I've been running almost full tilt without any crashes for the past three or so hours. And thats on a HD 6870.
I was having Directx crashes as well, probably every 20 minutes, couldn't even make it out of Char customization. Installed the new Nvidia drivers tonight and still got the Directx crashes. All I did then was switch my video settings from "Automatic" to "High" and haven't had a crash since. I didn't change anything else in display or graphics, just changed Automatic to High. Going on 2 hours now without a crash.
ive tried all of the supposed fixes including underclocking with MSI afterburner so far no go GTX 650 ti there is only one thing that I am sure of and that its a vid card issue because so many people who have higher end cards are not having these problems
MSI GTX 980 here and I suddenly started experiencing this error tonight out of nowhere. I was running the 344.16 drivers and I started a game last night and played for a bit with no problems other than the choppy cutscenes. I went to start a new game and the game crashed during character creation and I got this error. I tried updating
o the 344.75 drivers and I get the same error. WTH is happening here? None of the other games I have on my system are crashing other than DA:I.
Well I just crashed on a cutscene, so changing from Auto prolonged my play time but the issue is still there. I'm on a GTX 760 btw.
I didn't under clock my card. I just set up a profile for my fans to ramp up faster to keep the card cooler. I've also resorted to running the game in borderless windowed mode and my HD 6870 is running full tilt for the past 6 hours? No crashing.
Hello, twice now I've had a crash to desktop with the following error message: http://imgur.com/k5UtiVc
Once the game crashes I am unable to start it up again without this error message constantly popping up before the EA/Bioware logo shows up, only a PC reboot seems to fix this problem temporarily allowing me to play again.
GTX 680
i7 3770k @ 4.3ghz
16 gig ram
Win 8.1
latest nvidia drivers
I get the same message every other cut scene. Its rather exhausting, I have tried the latest beta drivers for my HD5870 GPU but obviously it didn't fix all the crashing. I have O.C my GPU and turned all settings to lowest form still desktop crashing. It goes from nice FPS to 0 to crashed... soon as cut scene opens.
Getting crashes on my 660 GTX as well. Every 10-30 min, often at the end of a cut scene.
Updated drivers: No change.
Removed 30FPS limiter on cut scenes and lowered Graphics to well-bellow automatic: Was able to play 45 min, close the second rift, crash again after a cut scene right after.
The rest of my hardware is above the recommended they list, and Im running on Low-Med for most everything. Not sure this is something we can fix on our end, and the game is unplayable in this current state.
Try installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4, this article lists it as a fix: http://segmentnext.c...zes-save-fixes/
Direct link to the update: http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=30679
I did this early yesterday + I set MSAA from 2x to off and I was able to play all day without a single crash.
Too early to tell if this is a permanent fix but in either case thank you.
Let's see if I can go today as well with no crash and with the new Nvidia drivers.
I did this early yesterday + I set MSAA from 2x to off and I was able to play all day without a single crash.
Too early to tell if this is a permanent fix but in either case thank you.
Let's see if I can go today as well with no crash and with the new Nvidia drivers.
Tried this, and it still didn't work. I'll try the borderless window next, but I'm not going to be as happy about it. . . I really would like to play it full screen.