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gtx 550 ti the same problem.. I do everything, change nvidia drivers, re install c ++, direct X, play in widowed mode.. I don't know what should i do, I hate this because i rarely buy a game, and when i decide to buy, it have this problems.
Access your Windows event viewer(search on your computer) and pull up the "custom views>>administrative Events" and look around the times of DA:I crashes and ck the logs of both DAI and any other programs that crashes right around the same time and post the logs here please.
- Anonymous11 years ago
i looked in my even viewer, and when DAI chashes, i only have an advertisment :
Display Controller nvlddmkm stopped responding and recovered successfully
- Anonymous11 years ago
@mcsupersport wrote:Access your Windows event viewer(search on your computer) and pull up the "custom views>>administrative Events" and look around the times of DA:I crashes and ck the logs of both DAI and any other programs that crashes right around the same time and post the logs here please.
I don't think anyone is listening to our advice mcsupersport. Please look at your Event Viewer logs folks when your game crashes and see if there is anything reoccuring (like Adobe for example).
- Anonymous11 years ago
Same kind of log at every crash just before a random cutscene. There are no events in My Event Viewer for a couple of hours, and then the log shows a Display warning, followed one minute after by an Application Hang error. Here are some of the details:
Source: Display
Date: 19-02-2015 22:47:54
Level: Warning
Description:
Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.Source: Application Hang
Date: 19-02-2015 22:48:52
Level: Error
Description:
The program DragonAgeInquisition.exe version 1.0.0.0 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Action Center control panel.- mcsupersport11 years agoHero+
I would almost be willing to bet the issue is how DAI handles cutscenes when faced with three wide screens if you are trying to display on all three. You may try( I know you will hate it), cutting back to something like 1900x1000 and use only one screen and see if it makes a difference. I would tell us something about the issue if nothing else....and maybe give the devs a place to look when you contact them if it is the issue.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Lowering graphical settings, and running Inquisition at 1920x1080 on only 1 monitor reduces the amount of crashing on my system, but it still happens. Seems like Inquisition is very fragile when it's about to launch a cutscene, my game doesn't crash otherwise, it's just this annoying CTD with the infamous DirectX error.