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It's really interesting. After I wrote here around an hour ago, I again deleted the hardware_settings XML file, started F1 23, F1 World Time Trials Monza ... and I was on the race track for full 30mins continuously and no crash occurred. That pattern also still exists. So far, since I bought the game 3 days ago, I tried this 6-7 times, i.e. after a crash deleting the hardware settings XML file, and each time when I did it, with no exception so far, I could then immediately be on the race track with no crash at all. Not a single crash. When I change any settings or, as it was this time, coming back to the game the next day, it crashes consistently on the first 1-2 laps. Not on the 4th or 5th lap, always on the first 1-2 laps. Once the crashes start, I can re-start the game (without deleting the XML file), go on the same race track, and it keeps crashing consistently in the first 1-2 laps. Until I delete again the hardware settings XML file, and so on.
So I guess we have two possibilities:
- Either it is a huge coincidence that it does not crash after having deleted the hardware settings XML file (each single time for all the 6-7 times I tried), while it always crashes within 1-2 laps when it reaches the "unstable state" (statistically pretty unlikely, but not entirely impossible)
- OR it is still somehow related to whatever happens with this file (which is kind of weird as well as a root cause, I admit)
One observation I'd like to add:
When I delete the hardware settings XML file, and start up F1 23 again, then the controller settings and drive assist settings are still here (thankfully). What I have to re-configure each time, however, is the video settings. My PC is connected to a native 4k projector via HDMI. F1 23, when restoring the hardware settings file, sets 1080p as the default resolution. Not sure if that's just a global default you always set or if F1 23 does not recognize the projector's resolution correctly. I have then to set the resolution manually to 2160p and vSync On (projector is fixed on 50Hz, no VRR, etc.), then it's fine and it's fine until again I have to delete the file.
@sirupflex wrote:It's really interesting. After I wrote here around an hour ago, I again deleted the hardware_settings XML file, started F1 23, F1 World Time Trials Monza ... and I was on the race track for full 30mins continuously and no crash occurred. That pattern also still exists. So far, since I bought the game 3 days ago, I tried this 6-7 times, i.e. after a crash deleting the hardware settings XML file, and each time when I did it, with no exception so far, I could then immediately be on the race track with no crash at all. Not a single crash. When I change any settings or, as it was this time, coming back to the game the next day, it crashes consistently on the first 1-2 laps. Not on the 4th or 5th lap, always on the first 1-2 laps. Once the crashes start, I can re-start the game (without deleting the XML file), go on the same race track, and it keeps crashing consistently in the first 1-2 laps. Until I delete again the hardware settings XML file, and so on.
So I guess we have two possibilities:
- Either it is a huge coincidence that it does not crash after having deleted the hardware settings XML file (each single time for all the 6-7 times I tried), while it always crashes within 1-2 laps when it reaches the "unstable state" (statistically pretty unlikely, but not entirely impossible)
- OR it is still somehow related to whatever happens with this file (which is kind of weird as well as a root cause, I admit)
One observation I'd like to add:
When I delete the hardware settings XML file, and start up F1 23 again, then the controller settings and drive assist settings are still here (thankfully). What I have to re-configure each time, however, is the video settings. My PC is connected to a native 4k projector via HDMI. F1 23, when restoring the hardware settings file, sets 1080p as the default resolution. Not sure if that's just a global default you always set or if F1 23 does not recognize the projector's resolution correctly. I have then to set the resolution manually to 2160p and vSync On (projector is fixed on 50Hz, no VRR, etc.), then it's fine and it's fine until again I have to delete the file.
I believe 1080 is the default resolution, yes.
In the dxdiag the default refresh for the projector is listed as 60Hz (p).Game maybe can't get the information from the graphics card about the connected display or chooses the Virtual Display and has no information?
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