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- Jeffek2216 days agoRising Rookie
Set all graphics settings to LOW and turn off all in the advanced graphics settings tab + in the game, set the FPS limit below your monitor's refresh rate.
For example: I have a 144hz monitor, but I have the FPS capped at 100.
With these settings, it stopped throwing that DXGI error at me.
- Aurerius4415 days agoSeasoned Novice
same specs for me, what i did is download older driver for gpu, set everything to low/off/disable and restart pc everytime i launch the game and it runs for hours without crash, if i exit the game, use browser etc and later come back if pc not restarted i get the crash after crash again, you can try it, i heard its memory leak issue on their side, not sure why not every user is affected
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