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Nevermind, just had a crash after updating my GPU drivers...
- Vakuff7 years agoNew Rookie
I am having the same issue on rtx 2080ti latest nvidia drivers.
Same issue on my end
Engine Error 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG The application's device failed due to badly formed software commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed
I have RTX 2080 and it's drivers are up to date! I'm glad I'm not the only one, but hopefully they can fix this asap
I am also getting
Engine Error 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG The application's device failed due to badly formed software commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed
I have a RTX 2080 and the drivers are up to date.
Same here, after easy anti cheat screen.
unknown software exception (0xc000001d) 0x3f4cab15
Just rolled it back, and I'm still crashing.
I also get crashes, I don't always get the error, I usually have graphical glitches then my PC freezes and I am forced to restart it. Tried rolling back drivers versions, CCleaner, nothing worked.
I took the attached picture with my phone, it only happens with this game.
Here are some more info for the Dev team to solve to problem hopefully.
The 2nd screesnhot is the Reliability report it state that something is up with ntdll.dll
Edit:
PC Specs
Win 8.1 64bitIntel Core i7 4770
Nvidia Geforce GTX 970
8GB DDR3 Ram
Seems like EAC starts up but the game itself somehow doesn't want to boot up
EDIT2:
Games runing after 2 days of trying to fix it after i updated win8.1 it started to work.
I7-7700hq
8 gb ram
gtx 1060 6g
i'm on laptop and i can't stay 30 second in game that the game crash with this error
I have the same Engine Error 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG The application's device failed due to badly formed software commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed
I need to do some longer tests, but I'm pretty sure we need to tweak the TdrDelay....
Default value is 2 sec... that's not enough it seems... need to make a try with 30 or even 60 sec.
REGEDIT: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
Create the new DWORD (32bit) Value and name it: TdrDelay (respect the case)
double click on it and put a DECIMAL value in second... like 60 to be safe.
It's already late here, so I have to sleep, but if someone can try this for a long gaming session...
Oh and if you're asking, this value sets how much time the system (windows) allows the GPU Computation... before shutting down the GPU driver... 2 sec (default value) is not enough.