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Some of these 'fixes' are ludicrous.
I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would do some of these suggestions when the PC in question runs absolutely every other piece of software fine. Why would you have to mangle your PC just to get a game working. The more I read the more incredulous this becomes. Totally ruined my experience of DAI. Get your act together Bioware and EA. We are STILL WAITING for you to fix this mess.
@Sanxion01 wrote:Some of these 'fixes' are ludicrous.
I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would do some of these suggestions when the PC in question runs absolutely every other piece of software fine. Why would you have to mangle your PC just to get a game working. The more I read the more incredulous this becomes. Totally ruined my experience of DAI. Get your act together Bioware and EA. We are STILL WAITING for you to fix this mess.
I was baffled to hear people are underclocking their GPU's, and updating to Windows 8. MAYBE THERE IS A LOGICAL REASON YOU CAN PLAY OTHER DEMANDING GAMES FINE BUT NOT THIS ONE, HERP DERP. Some people just don't grasp the thought, that it is the poor developement of the game they bought.
- Anonymous11 years agoWell all I can say is that for me by under clocking the graphics card I went from a game that was pretty much unplayable even with the lowest settings due to CTD!s to a game which runs flawlessly at High settings. And before I did it I'd tried just about every damn suggestion out there!!! I would seriously suggest people who have a GTX 660Ti and who are suffering CTD,s with no error message give it a go.
The under clock I am using is:
-Memory Clock. -120
-Core Clock -50
-fFrame Rates capped at 35fps
Weirdly it also seems to have fixed the Party Banter issue. Since doing this I have not had one single CTD or freeze in hours of play.
For anyone with an Nvidia Card who wants to try it this is what I would suggest:
1) Uninstall and wipe clean the existing NVidia driver
2) Reinstall the driver
3) Delete the file ProfileOptions_profiles in the Saves folder.
4) Start Afterburner or equivalent over clocking utility and apply the underclocks as suggested above.
5) Start the game and apply your desired Graphics settings.
Optionally you can create a user.cfg file as suggested elsewhere in this thread and use just the line which caps your frame rate. 35fps is fine for me at High Settings.
No, I should not have to do it but until NVidia produce a driver which is stable for all cards at least I can enjoy the game. By the way the issue I had was not due to the card overheating.- Anonymous11 years ago
Chelstonmanor has also been to the moon.
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