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Did the game run on that computer before you changed the PSU? If so double check your connections. Make sure other games that are installed on the same drive work properly.
It was like this. Last year the game worked and I did not try to play up this month bought a GTX 670.
As DAI did not work and had already tried everything, I thought it was power problem and buy a PSU of 600 real watts.
The game still does not work and is the only one with which I have problems.
Fallout 4, heroes of the storm, Overwatch and another works well.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Do you use AVG antivirus? If so you will need to create and exception in AVG for Origin and DAI both, disable AVG while you play or, uninstall AVG and use another antivirus like AVAST or BitDefender.
About two weeks ago, and AVG update began causing DAI not to work anymore with Nvidia GPUs. There is a sticky about that at the top of this forum.
- Leora8510 years agoHero+
@DarkAmaranth1966 They already mentioned uninstalling their anti virus 😉 The first post also mentions that AVG wasn't what they were using, along with a list of everything tried so far.
@sobamelaquena Is the game still doing the same thing as you described in your first post? Since your issue with Fallout 4 is resolved, I guess we can rule out the PSU as the reason for your DAI problems.Do you know if your GPU is overclocked (even factory overclocked) at all? That's been known to cause issues with this game in some cases.
Nothing else is really jumping out at me at the moment, unfortunately.
I'm hoping your removal of anti malware programs was only a temporary thing? If not, I'd recommend installing a reputable one (probably not AVG given the current issues. BitDefender or Avast seem to be popular alternatives) and doing a thorough scan, just in case. 🙂 (Especially if you've been visiting pirate sites/downloading pirate copies, as you've mentioned on your other thread).