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#26
Grieving Natashina

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I've had this happen on my old video card (AMD Radeon R9 2XX) and it happened to me once yesterday on my new video card (AMD Radeon R9 280, installed last week, with current drivers and on a clean install) during the Champions of the Just quest.

 

If you check out some of the PC bug reporting threads, a no error CTD is a common issue.  When that happens to me, the game acts like I hit Alt-F4 and simply closes.  No error message, nothing.  Just poof, gone.  All I can do for now after months of troubleshooting is to quick save often, and exit out of the game if it gets very crunchy.

 

This has happened to a lot of people regardless of PC system specs.  The main thing that doing a clean reinstall of video did for me was greatly decrease the number of times the no-error CTD was happening.   More recent patches from the DA team helped as well. 



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It's so crazy how problems are all over the board for different people. I run the game just fine with no CTD or error issues, and I run it pretty much as modded up as it can be:

 

In-game Settings - max including 4x MSAA

SweetFX via RadeonPro w/ custom added SMAA

NVIDIA driver settings - 16x Antisotropic and texture settings at high quality

Mods - about 10 different texture replacements

DAI Cinematic Tools for screenshots

SRWE (Simple Runtime Window Editor) for screenshots

 

I get about 45 - 60fps depending on specific scene and run Shadowplay in the background at all times and the game is very stable. The only time I get CTD's or errors is if DAI Cinematic Tools acts up or I try to hotsample with too high of a resolution (anything over 4k my GPU sometimes says NOPE). When this happens it's no fault of the game because I'm the one poking at it with a stick.

 

My system specs:

Intel i7 4820k @ 3.70GHz w/ Corsair H60 cooler

Gigabyte X79-UP4 mobo

RAM - 16gb

EVGA GTX 780 ti Superclocked w/ ACX cooler - driver version 347.52, though the previous three versions worked fine too

EVGA SuperNova 750B PSU

Windows 8.1 64bit w/ most recent updates

 

My b/f also has the game installed on his laptop and doesn't seem to have too too many issues running the game. It has frozen on him once so far and he just started playing it on Sunday. I don't know the full details of his system but I do know he's running Windows 8.1 and has a GTX 770M and 8gb of RAM. 



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When I updated to the latest NVIDIA driver, the 347.52 version, I started getting the directX error again about every hour or so.  I used the Repair Game tool from the Origin software(My Games -> rightclick the DA:I icon and select Repair Game) and had a clean playthrough yesterday, so maybe that will help you.


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Kendar Fleetfoot

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- Try re-installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x64

 

- Try re-installing Directx 9.0c

 

- under Documnents -> Bioware .> Dragon Age Inquisition -> Save -> delete "ProfileOptions_Profile" and then set your video values again when you start up DAI.

 

 

I read doing these will help eliminate the CTD's and freezes during cut scenes......so I tried these and I only had one CTD in about 10 hours of gamplay. Not bad. So that one CTD in two days of gaming.

 

Beyond that, Bioware needs to seriously start cranking out patches to fix issues and stabilize their game because after many months of this, its getting really old and making them look quite bad.....

Thanks have just done this and will see how it goes. Whats weird is the first 3 play throughs (450 hrs) I didn't get many. This 4th play through though it has been pretty constant.


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When I updated to the latest NVIDIA driver, the 347.52 version, I started getting the directX error again about every hour or so.  I used the Repair Game tool from the Origin software(My Games -> rightclick the DA:I icon and select Repair Game) and had a clean playthrough yesterday, so maybe that will help you.

Have just done this. Thanks, will see how it pans out.



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Well tried all of the above and comically went to the war table and the bloody thing crashed immediately!!!!!

 

Was going to start a new play through as I am almost finished this one but think I'll just wait now.

 

On top of the crap AC:U release this is all very disappointing.



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It's most likely a problem from your part tbh. I've had no difficulty running the game without a single crash (over 50h of game time). Using an AMD Radeon R9 270. 

I'd like that to be the case but it doesn't make sense as I played the game 3 times with minimal issues but on this 4th time and especially since patch 4 it has become ridiculous, like 6 crashes with the same error today alone.

 

I have tried all the suggested fixes regarding Direct X, repairing the game, reinstalling the driver etc.... and nothing has worked.



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Well I am done with DAI - 4 play throughs and the last was incredibly painful due to the DirectX issues. Was going to play again but off to play ME3 until this gets fixed.



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Boyfriend and I have both been playing the game for the past several days. He crashes out on this error pretty regularly. I've had a little over 50 hours of game play and JUST encountered the error myself. I took a screen cap and looked it up... seems a lot of people are having this issue and there have even been threads about it on the EA forums (regarding this game in particular) since November. It's a known issue and no one seems to have a fix for it. We both run alienware PCs. My personal PC runs a Nivida GeForce GTX 760 Ti OEM and everything is up-to-date and graphics are optimized with GeForce Experience. My boyfriend updated his drivers but still seems to crash out (though I haven't heard it doing so as much when he's playing).

I've seen a lot of suggestions but no actual fixes. If anyone has any word on this please let us know.