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Same here
- EA_David11 years ago
Community Admin
I've seeing a lot of reported issues with folks on laptops. If you have a laptop please check your power settings and your graphics card manager to ensure that your main card is getting used when you play GW. For the folks who are also seeing this, putting your specs in the response may help.
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
I have a PC, not a laptop, and I have no clue where the specs are, but they should just be whatever comes with a windows 8 PC. And it never says anything about a graphics card or something like that, it just says "PVZ Garden Warfare has stopped working. Windows is finding a soluton to the problem."
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
This could point to a Windows 8 problem.
Is everyone running from the updated Windows 8.1? This has been known to cause a lot of problems with gamepads, usb headphones and of course certain game titles.
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
I have the same problem, though mines a bit different. I get the message
"DirectX function "CreatePixelShooter for Dx10Plus/SMAAEdgeDetection_prediction=1" failed with E_OUTOFMEMORY ("Direct3D could not allocate sufficient memory to complete the call."). GPU: "NVIDIA GeForce 9100 ", Driver: 8.16.0011.8780 10/30/2009 19:01:10 . Free virtual memory: 4292823680kB / 4294967168kB. Total resource memory: 0kB. Make sure you have supported graphics card with at least 512 MB.
then GW stops working and "Window is trying to fix it"
My computer isn't made for gaming and i dont have a graphics card, would i have to buy it since i already bought the game?
Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II(2?) X4 620 Processor 2.60 GHz
Installed memory (RAM) 8.00 GB (7.75 GB usable)
System type 64-bit Operating System
Uhh i dont know what else to put, this is honestly my first time typing in my specs so sorry if i left something out.
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
If the best you have on your machine is only a "9100", that is an old and very weak machine. The various Intel video chips currently in production far surpass that antique's performance, and aren't good enough. Sorry, you'll have to use a newer and better machine than that.