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Ok guy and gals, enough about the PSU stuff, can we, as a community,
of like minded individuals, try to get back on topic and see if we can find
fixes, or at least temporary stabilizers,for this mess of a game please?
Thank you!
@middlefngrsalute wrote:Ok guy and gals, enough about the PSU stuff, can we, as a community,
of like minded individuals, try to get back on topic and see if we can find
fixes, or at least temporary stabilizers,for this mess of a game please?
Thank you!
You're right.
By the way, someone in this thread said that disabling UEFI secure boot solved his problem.
Didn't solve mine though... I still can't launch the game and I already tried everything suggested in this and other threads.
- Anonymous11 years ago
I wouldnt mess around with your system anymore if I was you as its clearly the game thats at fault and no amount of messing or tweaking will fix it.
I talk from experience because Ive already completed the game via the patch that was release on launch day. I spent over 105 hour on my first playthough on ultra with MSAA turned off only and even had to use Vsync to tame my fps. In all that time I had zero game breaking issues and 2 CTDs with no warning but I expected some issues shortly after launch. Yesterday I decided to play again so I patched up (My bad) and I got though character creation and everything was ok and infact i got all the way to Hinterlands and all seemed ok but I did notice it being choppy frames wise.
I decided to use fraps as the fps loss began to increase and I was at 35 FPS. Shortly after stutters, cant use the Mini game dot to dot thingy as after I exit it lags hard for 4-5 minutes. I just cant play it and even on med settings, it lags.
I bought an SSD the other day so I decided to install the game there and also do a complete reinstall of windows 7 today on said SSD. Everyhing else is running perfectly, even BF4 runs far better than my aging install of windows 7 (2 years). Now even on SSD the game runs even worse than before. So I did a complete re-download of DA:I and nothings any better.
Anyway some specs for those interested,
i5 4690k @ 4.2
Palit Jetstream GTX 770 which if factory OC'ed.
750 watt corsair modular PSU.
1x1TB WD HDD
1x120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
8GB Kingston HyperX 1866 mhz Ram
Asus Z97-K Motherboard
BenQ LCD running the game at 1080p
4 120mm case fans.
- 11 years ago
@a0e523cce7e4225ad6fe55806db9d098 wrote:You're right.
By the way, someone in this thread said that disabling UEFI secure boot solved his problem.
Didn't solve mine though... I still can't launch the game and I already tried everything suggested in this and other threads.
DO NOT DISABLE YOUR SECURE UEFI BOOT!
It will render your bios vulnerable to dos based attacks, as well as the boot sector of your OS drive.
you most definitely do not want anything to get onto your MBR, or Boot sector.
the only way to truely get rid of those kinds of infiltrations is to melt down your drive at a
metal works (even secure erasures aren't guaranteed to remove them)
- 11 years ago
@middlefngrsalute wrote:
@a0e523cce7e4225ad6fe55806db9d098 wrote:You're right.
By the way, someone in this thread said that disabling UEFI secure boot solved his problem.
Didn't solve mine though... I still can't launch the game and I already tried everything suggested in this and other threads.
DO NOT DISABLE YOUR SECURE UEFI BOOT!
It will render your bios vulnerable to dos based attacks, as well as the boot sector of your OS drive.
you most definitely do not want anything to get onto your MBR, or Boot sector.
the only way to truely get rid of those kinds of infiltrations is to melt down your drive at a
metal works (even secure erasures aren't guaranteed to remove them)
No worries. I disabled it to try it out and re-enabled it afterwards.
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