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I think I got it. It's called rather different in my language (I really wish I had control over what language I want to use in the game).
Attached dxdiag report, thanks!
Thanks for posting the DXDIAG report. It helps.
If you look at the Diagnostics section at the bottom, you will see multiple issues, some suggesting you might want to test your memory. I suggest you resolve those issues.
- Yakub646 months agoRising Novice
This would be odd if that would be faulty RAM as I had this issue on different HW.
Still, what tests do you recommend on taking?
Do you mean RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 error? Microsoft forums search indicates that "Radar_Pre_Leak is technical nomenclature that means the OS has detected (Radar) a process that is not handling it routines in a manner that it thinks is efficient (Pre) and as a result it may begin to exhaust memory resources (Leak), i.e. it is a resource hog. It is entirely informational event, though, and does not mean it is necessarily running outside its bounds or has exhausted the limits of Windows memory management." and "these warnings are not something we need to consider, they are probably false positives. We have observed no similar issues in this regard"
- DarthFDG6 months agoHero+
RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 means there is a potential memory issue - could be minor, could be major. The cause may be bad code, applications trying to use corrupt or misconfigured memory (e.g. in BIOS), etc.. You have multiple applications showing the error, so it's something to look into.
You have other issues showing in the Diagnostics section that may be contributing to your issues - i.e. memory may not be the root of your issues.
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