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Tpek posted on Nov 20, 2014 3:49:27 AM - Report post
Ugh! Whenever I'm closing the rift after the Pride Demon, just when the rift-thingie is going to explode (or whatever) the game crashes... my entire system.
Updated driver, lowered graphics settings, disabled Origin overlay, disabled the MSI Afterburner overlay for the game, didn't use trainer and still it crashes.
I'm getting a Mass-Effect deja-vu here
EDIT: After disabling MSI Afterburner completely and using locking the FPS to exactly 30 using the shortcut and Origin command line options for the game, the game now works :P
[Edited by Tpek, 11/20/2014 4:34:32 AM]
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ServiusTheBear posted on Nov 20, 2014 5:40:57 AM - Report post
I heard a lot of things connected to MSI Afterburner. Mostly it seems to cause more issues than good.
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ReeO posted on Nov 20, 2014 7:10:34 AM - Report post
Not sure I am looking forward to playing this now.. Trainer crashes. bugs. And something about breaking my SSD. Maybe I should just leave this uninstalled.
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BlackDragon480 posted on Nov 20, 2014 9:53:08 AM - Report post
The SSD thing has been debunked, Denuvo doesn't cause anymore block/NAND wear than any other program installed to an SSD that's loaded frequently.
I personally haven't had a trainer crash yet, but I pretty much only ever use the Fast Cooldown and occasionally the Unlimited Mana/Stamina/etc... in hard battles and I turn them off whenever a battle concludes. The trainer errors seem to come most often when in-battle options are kept toggled on once fighting concludes. I can't speak for the Ability or Inquisition power options, as I haven't used them yet, and I've used the 99 Crafting Mats once and didn't crash after it.
The DX crashes on Nvidia cards are the biggest eyesore for the game on the PC side thus far, and until Bioware or Nvidia releases a full on bug-fix patch for it, it could potentially be a big enough issue to keep one on the fence.
Even if you are a bit gunshy at the moment, I'd still recommend getting the game once the issues are ironed out, because thus far I'd call this my game of the year (neck and neck with Far Cry 4 at the moment), especially if you're an RPG nut.
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Mareak posted on Nov 20, 2014 10:05:10 AM - Report post
I notice game will crash when two of the trainer option is activated in the game. Mainly option 1 and 2. If you running around with that mode turn on, game will crash.
I turn it off and on when in battle but occasionally I always forget to turn it off back and the game crash.
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MaDGaR posted on Nov 20, 2014 10:13:00 AM - Report post
trainer seems to crash when too many are activated.... tested on two pcs
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XWolf posted on Nov 20, 2014 10:26:37 AM - Report post
I find most of my crashes happen when zoning, even if all the options are off. I also tested the game just starting the trainer without ever turning an option on, same thing. I don't have afterburner and tried it with a few other options.
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Xamdes posted on Nov 20, 2014 10:41:58 AM - Report post
I found updating my graphics driver got rid of most of the crashes. The only thing that seems to cause crashes now is turning options off during a cut scene. So glad I saved after a boss fight because without it I would have had to start from a decent way back. The Trainer is awesome though.