genural
Recruit
Hi,
My pc specs:
Ryzen 7 1700
16GB ra
GTX 1080TI
I also have a 144hz monitor.
I also have a 4K projector that's connected to my PC - It is not duplicated but extended from the first monitor.
I noticed that the game refuses to be stable when I play at 144hz.
I am able to get good framerates but the game isn't stable. I just get a freeze and then the game crashes.
I am getting this error every time I crash: https://gyazo.com/c4d52c1e8c52fc3408acf0ea63121403
I can confirm that for some reason I always get a crash during stage 3 of a tournament. But if I am not in a tournament it will crash regardless.
The first crash I got was at the tutorial when I opened the game for the first time.
It then crashed 3 times in 40 minutes so I gave up on the game.
However I then duplicated my main screen to the projector which caused the game to go from 144hz to 60hz. It also caused the NVIDIA game overlay to disapper and I didn't see it anymore.
I tried going to the game settings and changing the resolution from desktop resolution to 1920X1080 144hz but it still kept the game at 60FPS even though at the settings it was set on 1920X1080 144hz, And again the NVIDIA game overlay didn't exist.
With the game running like that I was able to play it for 7 hours straight without it crashing.
Now I tried to run the game again at 144hz but it crashed again after a few minutes of gamepley.
I tried disabling the NVIDIA game overlay to see if it caused the crash but it didn't fix the problem.
I noticed 2 things that might help:
1. When I open the game the NVIDIA game overlay doesn't exist, When I go to the game settings I see that the resolution is set to desktop resolution, And the FPS is 60 - I tried changing the resolution from desktop resolution to 1920X1080 144hz - The fps did change to 144hz, The NVIDIA game overlay still didn't exist but I still crashed after a few minutes.
2. sometimes when I minimize the game and go back to it the FPS changes from 60 to 144 and the NVIDIA game overlay also returnes. Then I crash after a few minutes of playing.
My pc specs:
Ryzen 7 1700
16GB ra
GTX 1080TI
I also have a 144hz monitor.
I also have a 4K projector that's connected to my PC - It is not duplicated but extended from the first monitor.
I noticed that the game refuses to be stable when I play at 144hz.
I am able to get good framerates but the game isn't stable. I just get a freeze and then the game crashes.
I am getting this error every time I crash: https://gyazo.com/c4d52c1e8c52fc3408acf0ea63121403
I can confirm that for some reason I always get a crash during stage 3 of a tournament. But if I am not in a tournament it will crash regardless.
The first crash I got was at the tutorial when I opened the game for the first time.
It then crashed 3 times in 40 minutes so I gave up on the game.
However I then duplicated my main screen to the projector which caused the game to go from 144hz to 60hz. It also caused the NVIDIA game overlay to disapper and I didn't see it anymore.
I tried going to the game settings and changing the resolution from desktop resolution to 1920X1080 144hz but it still kept the game at 60FPS even though at the settings it was set on 1920X1080 144hz, And again the NVIDIA game overlay didn't exist.
With the game running like that I was able to play it for 7 hours straight without it crashing.
Now I tried to run the game again at 144hz but it crashed again after a few minutes of gamepley.
I tried disabling the NVIDIA game overlay to see if it caused the crash but it didn't fix the problem.
I noticed 2 things that might help:
1. When I open the game the NVIDIA game overlay doesn't exist, When I go to the game settings I see that the resolution is set to desktop resolution, And the FPS is 60 - I tried changing the resolution from desktop resolution to 1920X1080 144hz - The fps did change to 144hz, The NVIDIA game overlay still didn't exist but I still crashed after a few minutes.
2. sometimes when I minimize the game and go back to it the FPS changes from 60 to 144 and the NVIDIA game overlay also returnes. Then I crash after a few minutes of playing.
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