Hello, I know you are probably looking at the title thinking "He did this again?", but I promise this one is different. In the last thread, MSI Afterburner seemed to be the problem, but after I deleted it and uninstalled it a new problem arose. This time, all the game says it that it crashed and it wants me to go to the log file. It normally happens ~ 15 minutes into the game, and every time it crashes, steam syncs. (That may be normal, I thought I would just add it here). The problem with this is that after the game crashes, steam syncs, and it takes forever (does not load for minutes after the crash). I have attached the log file below, and thank you.
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[15.11] Consistent Crashing (New)
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Re: [15.11] Consistent Crashing (New)
Hmm, it's crashing in something relate to sound.
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Re: [15.11] Consistent Crashing (New)
Unfortunately it crashed in the engine's audio mixer and there's not much we can do.
I investigated and there is nothing wrong that I can see.
Did you do anything special with audio or soundcard driver?
To fix it we would need a way to reproduce the issue.
Try looking if it always crashes in the same spot every time. If it doesn't, I suggest a memtest.
I investigated and there is nothing wrong that I can see.
Did you do anything special with audio or soundcard driver?
To fix it we would need a way to reproduce the issue.
Try looking if it always crashes in the same spot every time. If it doesn't, I suggest a memtest.
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Re: [15.11] Consistent Crashing (New)
I didn't do anything with the audio driver, as it has remained the same ever since I built the computer, which was not that long ago. As for the other thing, I'll explore and see if it crashes in any specific place. EDIT: Thanks for suggesting memtest! It found multiple errors whit my RAM. This may be due to it's frequency, as it is at 2400MHz, which is technically an overclock. EDIT 2: after I tested the RAM with the reduced speeds, it still showed errors. I don't know how this will affect the game, but this means I need new RAM.Twinsen wrote:Unfortunately it crashed in the engine's audio mixer and there's not much we can do.
I investigated and there is nothing wrong that I can see.
Did you do anything special with audio or soundcard driver?
To fix it we would need a way to reproduce the issue.
Try looking if it always crashes in the same spot every time. If it doesn't, I suggest a memtest.
Master of using up all of my resources on accumulators and batteries.