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any fix for the directx nvidia bug? getdeviceremovedreason


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bluebullets

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usually it's not bad.. crash here and there on startup, but now i can't even start the game. Google isn't helping. I can't get the error to pop up (da:i covers the popup) but its like..

 

getdeviceremovedreason failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG

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DragonAgeLegend

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I also had this issue a few times, the game crashes and leaves me with a white screen.

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bluebullets

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I also had this issue a few times, the game crashes and leaves me with a white screen.

that's it.

 

usually it just crashes on startup and I just try again. But I can't get it started at all now



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Degs29

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I got this error once in my first hour of play.  Never happened again.  Haven't heard an explanation for that particular error yet.



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Elfyoth

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open it from nvidia on windowed mode, then click on  your dekstop with you mouse till it loads to the main menu, and when you exit the game dont forgert to change it back to windowed, after you get into it, you can change it to full screen, but always remember change it to windowed when you exist



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Narelda

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It could be due to OC stability. The game seems to be very sensitive to overclocking the GPU.



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satunnainen

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after a few crashes I got one of those. I just stopped all game processes and origin and started again and it has been mostly working since.



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Aktivity

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I had this too, game kept crashing after 20-30 minutes. What worked for me was installing the latest nvidia drivers with the option to perform a clean install checked. Also I had oc'ed my 660ti, so I went back to default.



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Maria Caliban

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It's due to a conflict between DirectX and your video card.

Making sure your video card isn't overclocked might help. Doing a clean install of the latest drivers for your graphics card might help. Doing a fresh install of DirectX might help.

If you have AMD, poke around in the utility it gives you (catalyst?) and make sure it's not automatically giving you 'graphics acceleration.' If you have NVidia, try opening the control panel and playing around with the Set PhysX Configuration.