I did have quite a few blue screens prior to recabling my PSU and 7900XTX. There was a power delivery problem with my rm1000e PSU. But they were fixed on the same day I did the upgrade to the 7900xtx.
There still might be problems Im not aware of. Not sure where to start looking at this point tbh.
Hello guys,
I played D4 closed and now the open beta. The same Problem appeared now in the open Beta. I guess it’s not only the game, but the Cards and the game together. The game is exposing some issues with the cards, so it will be very hard to get the exact problem which crashes the system. There is a video about the Problem on the D4 Beta. I don’t know if I am allowed to post links here, so ill just post the exact name of the video on YouTube: “Another game blowing up NVIDIA GPUs?? Here we go again!”. I don’t think there is an easy way or fix to fix this.
I also don’t usually post to forums but made an exception in this case to add yet another report of experiencing crashes/driver timeouts in Last Epoch while using a 7900 XTX. It’s not a problem that happens instantaneously, but it does seem pretty consistent that something will eventually fail after 15-25 minutes. It’s unclear whether it’s a Windows problem, an AMD driver problem, or a Last Epoch problem.
In case it’s useful, my DxDiag: DxDiag.txt (92.3 KB)
I also have a crash.dmp and player.txt if either would be useful.
It could be a hardware issue on my end, that’s true. My PC is newly built and so any of the components could theoretically be to blame. However, what gets me is that most of the games that I play (including more demanding ones than LE) work great. The only other game I have consistent crashing issues with on this system is Horizon Zero Dawn.
I could test and see if LE still crashes on low settings, but even if it helped, I wouldn’t consider that to be a valid long-term fix given that 7900 XTXes are top of the line GPUs and less performant graphics cards seem to run the game at max settings without an issue.
I don’t have my CPU or my GPU overclocked, just using stock settings. I do have the XMP/EXPO profile set for my RAM, but I have already verified that the game will still crash when at stock settings anyways. Removing my chipset drivers interestingly delays the amount of time I can go without seeing a crash, but doesn’t fix the underlying issue.
I wouldnt either, but if it helps, then it also helps the team understand the situations which cause the issue and those which dont. Thatll help them get to a fix sooner.
Unfortunately, from what I’ve seen online, there are possibly some current issues with newer AMD cards and Unity itself, which is something that EHG cant necessarily control and would require patch from Unity or AMD
I have a similar configuration with an AMD CPU and GPU. Has anyone had their windows corrupted after a crash? I have had this happen twice now. This is way worse that a simple crash. Try having to reload your OS and all your programs. I can’t take the chance that this is going to happen again and I don’t see any option but to stop playing this game.
I would upload my log file but it says it is too big to upload (it’s 86 MB!!). I might have to ask for a refund from Steam unless I hear anything that may resolve this major issue.
go with the refund and check back when full game is released, it will keep happening like it kept happening to everyone that posted here, no real solutions have been provided