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Mass Effect 2: Crash on Derilect Reaper


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#51
Varonine

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POSSIBLE SOLUTION: CLEAR TEMP FOLDER



It worked for me.

#52
LeoInterVir

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I have a possible solution and made a topic here: http://social.biowar...6/index/1605123

Modifié par LeoInterVir, 08 mars 2010 - 01:28 .


#53
LInso de Teh

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Hi,
I have the same problem at a different location. The reaper core passage worked perfectly for me, as every other part of the game until now. No problems, no crash.
But now I'm in the Heretics space station (Legions main quest) and after the 2nd room with those Geth machines (and the fancy electric bands on the floor), there's an upwards ramp and when walking to the right at top of the ramp (you don't have any choice than going right, d'oh), the game either freezes or crashes with a default Windows "no response" message. Tried windows/fullscreen, different graphics/sound settings, ... even letting my team clear the gangway before I enter does not help, no way to avoid the crash.

My system:
Intel Core2 Quad Q9450 Processor @2.67GHz
4 GB DDR2 RAM
ATI HD4870 X2 Graphics Card (using Catalyst 10.1 drivers)
ASUS P5Q SE-PLUS Mainboard
Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit

Modifié par LInso de Teh, 08 mars 2010 - 03:07 .


#54
LeoInterVir

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LInso your error seems to be different, might want to take a look at the other topics of people with ATI. nVidia cards are having issues with the blue effects at those 3 locations listed earlier.

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The crazy part for me was that I had NO issues with the Pretorians or the light beam puzzle.... Scratch that it did crash once on the beam puzzle. but Its crashing on the Core. I am playing in windowed mode normal. 1024x640 with everything off. Will try in full screen and borderless modes, with sound off, and staring at my feet and skip cutscenes.

PC specs:
2.4ghz core 2 duo
4gigs ram
Nvidia 8600M GS
Vista 64bit

EDIT: Fulll screen, 800x600, staring at the door, using the Cain skiping cutscene, and no sound did it.

Modifié par Prvt Church, 31 mars 2010 - 03:31 .


#56
Exceeder

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i have this problem aswell and it seems to olny effect win7 and winVista. I tried installing winXp and using a save game before the crash and the game worked fine no crash at all (altho preformance of the game is slower then Win7 for some reason)

specs
2ghz amd sempron(overclocked)
2gig ram
nvidia 8400gs(overclocked)
Win7/WinXP(service Pack 2,Dx9)

and

amd phenom  II X4 2.8 GHz
2gig ram
nvidia 8600gt
win7/winVista

The crash occured on both computers while runing Vista or 7 but worked with my lower preformance pc runing XP

edit: i run the game at  1024x768 fullscreen on  all comps and os's
the fullscreen to window(and vise versa),clearing temp,updating Graphic crad to beta driver solutions  did not work,

Modifié par Exceeder, 26 avril 2010 - 07:07 .


#57
Troutmeister

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I've just arrived at the Reaper Core, and I'm experiencing this crashing issue as well. This has to do with Nvidia cards? Well then, will changing the card settings be able to fix anything? Anytime the electricity crackles along the cables in the core room (when the core shield closes down), I just seem to freeze up. I'm currently downloading the latest driver pack for my card (A GeForce 9600 GSO), but even then I'm not confident.

EDIT: Okay, so I just got past the core after updating my drivers. No idea if that was what did it, but here's what I did anyway. Assuming that the problem WAS the electricity in the cables when the shields went up, instead of turning around towards the back door, I instead set my sights straight down on the floor, and zoomed in. At least until I thought the effect was gone. Then it was business as usual. Destroyed the core, and had no troubles with the following scene.

Modifié par Troutmeister, 17 mai 2010 - 02:25 .


#58
IcaraM79

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I finally finished the game, I went through the Derelict Reaper´s mission.



I finished the game yesterday. I bought a new CPU ( AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+). Everything went smoothly, and my system is running great! Game works fine.





btw. Game crashed twice in the same area, at Jarrahe Station. :-(


#59
Miki76

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Ok, I pass Reaper core. I switch from full screen to windowed mode in video configuration. After first wave of enemies, when reaper`s core was open I shot one time with a 920 Cain haevy weapon and immediately I looked down with zoom (I mean: don`t look in core eye). Game not crash and everythink was ok. Try like that, Sorry 4 my english grammar:)

Athlon 64 3000+

GeForce 7900 gtx

2,5 Gb ram

SB Fx gamer

#60
Matthew_R_Hope

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Prvt Church wrote...

EDIT: Fulll screen, 800x600, staring at the door, using the Cain skiping cutscene, and no sound did it.


I switched from full to windowed, 800x600, borderless with no sound and it worked for the praetorians as well.  Thanks for the help everyone!

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I finally paid attention to the repeated advice of IFREAKINGLUVME on another thread and underclocked my graphics card by 50Mhz. I went into ATI ccc, checked 'Enable ATI Overdrive' and reduced the values for 'HighPerformance GPU clock settings' and 'High Performance Memory clock settings' by 50Mhz. For added security I checked 'Enable Manual Fan Control' and set fan speed to 70% then I disabled Catalyst A.I.

THIS SOLUTION WORKS!!!

I've been playing ME2 all day without a single crash! Cheers FREAKING, geat advice!!!
(If you have an ATI mobile or Nvidia GPU without this kind of option Google Rivatuner, a free programme which will help)

I believe the crash with bars on the screen may have a different cause though and is in some way related to the infamous ati3duag and ati2dvag .dll system failures. I used to get this on all manner of games and found that the installation drivers that came with my ATI GPU were at fault. They installed some freaky masked sub-routine on my system which prevented the core .dll drivers from being deleted or replaced. Old drivers which refuse to upgrade cause system conflicts and a whole day picking through my system registry with several methods still did not purge the crazy anti-upgrade routine.

In the end I performed a full system wipe, reinstalled Windows, binned the ATI installation disc and installed the very latest drivers from ATI's web site right from the get go - it worked!

Anyway, good luck guys and gals x

Modifié par aynsleygray, 25 novembre 2010 - 11:31 .