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I've played the Manifest map on Breakthrough as recently as last night - no crashes. I doubt the issue is specific to the servers in Australia, so we'll want to figure out what's unique about your configuration.
I suggest you attach a DXDIAG report, as someone may spot something.
Also, the "Steps" section of the bug report is meant for you to state specifically the actions you are taking before you crash. For example, at what point does it crash? When the map is first loading? While you are playing on the map? etc.
Thanks for the response. I've updated steps. Crashed again just now, so at the moment it's 100% crash rate on Manifest. Where do I upload the DXDIAG report? On this thread? Is there any sensitive info I'm uploading to a public forum?
- DarthFDG4 years agoHero+
Yes, upload to this thread.
It's not sensitive info, unless you don't want people to know what kind of rig you're running on. 🙂
The file is clear text, so you can see for yourself what you're uploading.
- 4 years ago
Thanks Darth. Here it is 🙂
- DarthFDG4 years agoHero+
Thanks for posting the file @NeonEmpyreal.
While nothing jumps out as super obvious (to me), there are some things you may want to check into.
- Consider upgrading Windows 10 to 21H2 or Windows 11. (I'm running BF2042 on Windows 11 just fine.)
- You've configured your RTX 3080 to run at 144Hz. The native mode of your monitor says 59.951Hz rather than 144. In my DXDIAG native mode says 144. Check your monitor settings. Also, you may want to try matching refresh rate in NVIDIA control panel and in-game to see if something helps there. If none of that helps, you should take the resolution and refresh rate way down in game and see if that helps.
- What are you connecting your Wireless headset to? The Soundlbaster? Make sure both have updated drivers.
Like I said, nothing seems super obvious. However, outdated/corrupt drivers is the more frequent cause of crashes from what I've seen.
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