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This was occurring for me after the end of a match and most of the time I could not play a second match. (White screen but I could see all the overlays and items while I could hear the game starting). I thought it might have been related to the shader cache, but I tried deleting them and even playing without them turned on but saw the same result.
I just tried switching from DX12 to DX11 and I was able to play 2 matches back to back ... twice. I am not sure it is victory just yet, but promising. I thought I would pass it along as something to try.
- 7 years agoInteresting. Good workaround. I prefer DX12 though, and it shouldn't be an issue. Luckily I have a SSD so reloading isn't such a pain, but it's still silly. Posting DXDiag. Sorry I've been off for a bit...been travelling and working a lot.
- 7 years ago
I didn't want to use DX11 either and noticed the difference right away. You don't have to reload anything, just tell the game to use DX11 vs. DX12 in the options. One good thing I noticed is that I got a bump in FPS with the change. (I noticed you are also using a 970 running at 4K ... what settings do you use in game?)
- 7 years agoI'll give DX11 a quick try before I revert back to some older drivers. I've read 387.92 or 385.41 may help.
I use the optimal settings GeForce Experience recommends. It's low and the resolution is actually 80% scaled. I've also gone into the NVIDIA control panel and turned LOD from clamp to allow. Huge boost to performance with that.