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@Emoreader316 Try doing a clean uninstall and reinstall of the AMD graphics driver. Here's how:
Restart your computer after installing the new driver and before trying to play.
@puzzlezaddict I have done the clean uninstall and reinstall of my graphics driver, I also went through some older CC and found some that were broken, and I got rid of those. It still is taking a while to load up anything after I hit resume, new game, or load game.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@Emoreader316 Did you ever test with no mods or custom content at all, as in, moving the Mods folder to the desktop? If not, please try that now. I thought you'd done so already, and that when you tested in a clean folder you hadn't added any content to it, which is why I'd moved on. Regardless, please test in another clean folder, with nothing at all added to it, now that you've clean-uninstalled and reinstalled the graphics driver.
If that doesn't help, please try again, still in a clean folder, but with Origin in offline mode.
If that doesn't help either, please post a new dxdiag.
- 3 years ago
@puzzlezaddict Yes I've tried with no mods and did the clean folder before. I tried doing the clean folder once again, this time it worked, so it must be one of the mods I have installed right? I also included a new DxDiag File.
- 3 years ago
Hey @puzzlezaddict so i tried to get it to load up and now it says error code: 135:2cec3921aea2c5. every time I get it to load through. I added the photo saying so.
Even when restarting it and trying to load it up it keeps saying it.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@Emoreader316 Does the error code show up only when you've added back mods or cc, or only when you're trying to load an existing save; or all the time? These errors are typically related to a mod or cc issue, although I'd need to check with someone else about this exact error code.
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