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#26
ziloe

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There is a thread on EA Answer HQ forums with almost 20 pages. Everyone tried everything (underclock, automatic graphics, changing physx to CPU, etc). It WON'T fix it. Sometimes they think it did but it's only because they didn't go through many cutscenes. You can play all day long with no directx error as long as you don't trigger a cutscene. When you do, get ready for the crash.

Yeah, it definitely seems to be through cutscenes. I dread getting to the ending, only for them to not have it patched, and it cut out on me. D:



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Thumpaer

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Getting this error as well, running a Radeon HD 5770 with a clean install of the most current drivers (14.9). Often after a cutscene.



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Beneaththetrees

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Good to know I'm not in this alone either. It just bugs the hell out of me that this keeps happening in cutscenes almost every damn time. It's annoying as hell to run around on quests and forget that the bug exists and then think hey i could go forward now. WRONG!!! Reload time. :angry:



#29
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I have hundreds of hours played and still get this crash occasionally on single player and more than 2 times a night on multi. I Also get blue screens of death. The game doesnt play well with my system windows 7 gtx650 ti 12 g ram i7 2.8 quad core

#30
kukumburr

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I used to crash from this all the time, but only during cutscenes. I messed with some of the in-game graphics settings a couple weeks or so ago and somehow that has fixed it. I haven't crashed a single time since, and I've done a ton of cutscenes. I also know that's what fixed it since I somehow managed to reset all my options back to the default on accident and I immediately started crashing again until I set them back the way I had them. I know this is just another anecdotal fix and probably won't work for everyone but I'll post my settings here in case you want to try it. My graphics card is a GeForce GTX 660 and I keep the drivers up to date. I've done nothing else other than alter in-game settings, I've never done the underclocking thing or altered anything outside of the game. Anyways, here's the graphics settings:

 

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Specifically I suggest messing with the post-process quality, post-process AA, and multisample AA. Again I don't know if this will work for anyone else, maybe it's just some weird concoction that works for my computer, but it definitely did solve my problem.



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Chaos17

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Pleae, if you've any technical issues report it on the technical forum instead so it will be easier for Bioware to regroup issues.

That's what a modder said, not me.



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I used to crash from this all the time, but only during cutscenes. I messed with some of the in-game graphics settings a couple weeks or so ago and somehow that has fixed it. I haven't crashed a single time since, and I've done a ton of cutscenes. I also know that's what fixed it since I somehow managed to reset all my options back to the default on accident and I immediately started crashing again until I set them back the way I had them. I know this is just another anecdotal fix and probably won't work for everyone but I'll post my settings here in case you want to try it. My graphics card is a GeForce GTX 660 and I keep the drivers up to date. I've done nothing else other than alter in-game settings, I've never done the underclocking thing or altered anything outside of the game. Anyways, here's the graphics settings:

 

Spoiler

 

Specifically I suggest messing with the post-process quality, post-process AA, and multisample AA. Again I don't know if this will work for anyone else, maybe it's just some weird concoction that works for my computer, but it definitely did solve my problem.

 

Apparently, setting Post-Process Quality: Low seems to stop the crashes, at least for me using GTX 780



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DragonAgeLegend

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I've been getting this issue since a few days ago. It's actually slowly killing me. 



#34
DarkAmaranth1966

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Turn MSAA OFF on Nvidia and down on Radeon cards - this is not a new glitch, just rearing it's head again with the latest drivers it seems. For low mid to low end cards, you might need to adjust post processing AA as well.