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Do you get a BSOD or is the PC just shutting down?
From what I can see, this appears to be a Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 laptop, which makes this even more curious.
The crashes of Dragon Age Inquisition listet in the DxDiag should not shut down the device.
How often is this happening?
After how much playtime?
Which other games do you play on this machine?
Thanks for the reply. I don't get a bsod. The PC shuts down, or at least it gives me a black screen, and I have to press the power button a few times to turn it on and off, in order to get it working.
It happens rarely, maybe once or twice a month. I don't think my playtime affects it happening. One time, if I recall correctly, it happened on my first match of the day, about 10 or so minutes in.
I used to play World of Warcraft and I don't recall this ever happening.
- holger140516 days agoHero+
I doubt your laptop is actually shutting down; the errors and your description suggest a problem with the graphics system.
It might be worth trying to clean install the latest graphic driver, but if this error only occurs this frequently, I wouldn't worry too much.
- Mistermovieman15 days agoRising Adventurer
I just had it happen in another game. My computer eventually had a black lit up screen, then turned off, forcing me to press the power button to turn it back on. It was my first match in hours. What do graphics have to do with it?
I plan to install a Graphics driver soon, but I am curious what it has to do with it. I've never heard of a game turning off my computer over graphics. Also I am afraid my pc will be destroyed if this keeps happening.
- Mistermovieman15 days agoRising Adventurer
Update on this. The AMD auto installer app says everything is up to date. I have an AMD Ryzen 5700U, with Radeon graphics
Should I undervolt, power limit, framerate limit, or turn down the graphics? That's what someone in a Discord suggested. What about contacting Epic Games support? I got the game through there.
Last thing, since I just crashed again, would giving you a more recent dxdiag help?