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I am still having the same issue (my thread) before and after the patch.
Tried everything I can think of and it just with this game only.
I have the exact same issue. All loading now takes an eternity. Guess I have to wait for another patch for this game to be playable. Hey maybe by 2018 this game will get out of early beta.
- 9 years ago
if that early ;P ..
I only know my vacation is pretty much screwd now ... 10 days off and no ME:A ..
BTT: only thing I found screwd on my comp was I'm missing the vcred 2015 x86 .. tried installing it and it tells me there is already a version installed ... tried to find it .. couldn't find it anywhere .. tried installing again no chance ... the x64 is all fine ... uninstalled x64 again and tried to install x86 first same problem ..
but somehow I don't have the loading too long .. part .. initial start up is quite fast ... just resuming game crashes on building shaders ... =__="
- 9 years ago
Nvidia-users FIX!
After almost giving up I finally tried something with "Shader Cache" and finally it fixed the problem for me and hopefully for all of you with this issue.
(the fix is meant for Nvidia-users, AMD-users can also try this fix, but I don't know where file will be located)The solution:
- Delete Geforce Experience first and then using Display Driver Uninstaller delete your current Nvidia-drivers completely using this option:
Clean and Shutdown
(For installing a new graphic card) - After booting install the latest Nvidia-drivers manually with or without Geforce Experience (doesn't really matter), then reboot your PC.
- VERY IMPORTANT:
After rebooting go to > Nvidia Control Panel > 3D Settings > Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings > Shader Cache
Turn it from "On" to "Off"
Then go to your "C:\Users\YOUR_PC_NAME\AppData\Local\Temp" and inside "Temp" delete the folder "NVIDIA Corporation"
But if you don't see that folder, that's fine.
Then you must reboot your PC to take effect. - After rebooting go back to > Nvidia Control Panel > 3D Settings > Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings > Shader Cache
Turn it from "Off" to "On"
Then go to your "C:\Users\YOUR_PC_NAME\AppData\Local\Temp and inside "Temp" create the folder: NVIDIA Corporation and inside that folder create another folder: NV_Cache
But if you already see NVIDIA Corporation folder there, check inside it for the folder NV_Cache, if it's there, that's fine if not, then create it.
Then you must reboot your PC to take effect. - Then you're almost golden. Boot-up the game, the first boot will take long yes, but that's normal because it's saving the cashes inside NV_Cache (check inside it for files like .bin & .toc)
Once you're fully in the game, exit completely from it. - Then boot-up the game again and within 5-10sec the Main Menu will load, then within 15-30sec your save-game will load. (if you're using an SSD like I am)
- Now you're golden, enjoy!
Hope that this solution will help you all!
- 9 years agoTry turning vsync off. In my case the shaders take a second or two to build with it off. While with vsync on building takes forever.
- Delete Geforce Experience first and then using Display Driver Uninstaller delete your current Nvidia-drivers completely using this option:
- 4 years ago
still happening
- EA_Atic4 years ago
DICE Team
I'm closing this thread to stop it from being necroed.
If you have any issues with Mass Effect: Andromeda, please make a new topic about your problems and what kind of steps you have tried to solve them.
/Atic
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