POLL: Titanfall - materialsystem_dx11.dll Crash - Graphics Cards
Hey Guys, I want to get a tally of all graphics cards affected by this issue. I believe it to be specific to the cards specifically and want to see if this will help isolate the issue. I will update the counts as people post.
I should also note it looks like that materialsystem_dx11.dll might be pretty generic. It may crash for many reasons. So this thread may just be annoying to the developers and not very helpful, but if you are planning an upgrade, I would consider this a buyer beware.
Please provide the following information:
Type: Radeon R9 290
Manufacturer: PowerColor
Model #:AXR9 290 4GBD5-PPDHE
AMD
1x R9 290
1x HD 7950
Nvidia
2x GTX 780 Ti
1x GTX 770
3x GTX 660 Ti
3x GTX 660
1x GTX 650 Ti
1x GTX 590
2x GTX 570
1x GTX 560 Ti
Only post if your issue looks similar to this:
Faulting application name: TitanFall.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x530b9c18
Faulting module name: materialsystem_dx11.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x530d6142
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00000000000f1825
Faulting process id: 0x12ec
Faulting application start time: 0x01cf453735fd59f9
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Titanfall\TitanFall.exe
Faulting module path: c:\program files (x86)\origin games\titanfall\bin\x64_retail\materialsystem_dx11.dll
Report Id: 721dddee-b12e-11e3-b31b-94de807e533f
NOTE:
Try these setting and see if they help:
Anti-Aliasing 4x MSAA
Texture Filtering Anisotropic 8x
Mine were maxed out, since I lowered the values I crash less frequently, so far... If this works please post on the orginal thread:
OR
This guys has claimed to have fixed it:
http://answers.ea.com/t5/Titanfall/FIX-materialsystem-dx11-dll-FIX/m-p/2549528#M23264
EA acknowledges some of the issue here:
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eanils wrote:
Heya everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that we will be looking into these crash reports that appear to be solely affecting nVidia GTX users in the 5xx-7xx range.
At this stage, the one thing I would advise is trying to disable any overlays. As some had mentioned that your v-sync settings were non-standard, I would also suggest that you set your nvidia control panel settings back to default.
Additionally, you can check whether installing a different version of your gpu driver alleviates the crashing.
Cheers,
Nils
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Type: GTX 780 ti 2X ( SLI )
Manufacturer: MSI
Model #: 912-V298-012, GTX 780TI GAMING 3G, V298-012R, GTX 780TI GAMING3G
crash all the time on SLI.
i change in Nvidia config to single gpu. have no more crashing