Well it crashed and THEN it downloaded the hotfix....so more or less not related. Couldnt get it to work at least 10 times though.Did your game started crashing after the hotfix?
if you have steam I verified my files and it found 1 bad one. it re downloaded it and then game works nowany one know how to fix this
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Firstly i can play modern titles perfectly fine on my beastly 12 thread 4ghz 33% stable overclock (a percentage overclock your cpu can only dream about btw) and secondly i run AC Valhalla totally fine, which although is an older engine then REDengine (clearly) it STILL is an engine tech that Ubisoft themselves say you cannot run without the AVX instruction set.Because it AVX works better than SEE-like instruction sets.
If your CPU doesn't support AVX, play a different game, not this generation's Crysis.
Playing games on a Celeron is like playing Doom on a Refrigerator. Just because you can, doesn't mean you shouldn't.
Reinstall the latest nvidia drivers when you get this crash, that helped me. Maybe try playing at a lower resolution if it continues to happen after that.Played this game successfully at work for about an hour today with these specs
- i9-9900k
- 2080ti
- 1080p 144hz display gsync
When I get home I installed it via Steam and it crashes to desktop before it gets to the menus, though seemingly at random times during the red logos and warnings.
- i7-9700k
- 2080ti
- 3440x1440 120hz gsync
Very vanilla Win 10 install. Drivers up to date, Windows up to date. Disabled Nvidia overlay, disabled MSI Afterburner entirely, no other overlays active (Steam, Discord, etc). Verified integrity in Steam twice, reinstalled twice, still can't make it to the menu. Tried to play directly from .exe with no change.
Just adding my experience here requesting a refund and will just buy it when its fixed. Good luck
AVX does perform better than SSE in certain cases (if the implementation is worth the trouble in the eyes of the developer, of course), but the point is that this game is calling on AVX for these few scenarios and just downright not letting people play the game. Definitely not intentional.Because it AVX works better than SEE-like instruction sets.
If your CPU doesn't support AVX, play a different game, not this generation's Crysis.
Playing games on a Celeron is like playing Doom on a Refrigerator. Just because you can, doesn't mean you shouldn't.
There's plenty of posts of crashes on 3070+s. The game is crashing constantly on my 3090 RTX. Same errors people on GTXs get.it just means that everything is even worse than I wrote above.
although I've looked at overclockers' posts and haven't seen any complaints from 3070 and higher owners
Consumer thinking does not allow some to understand that collusion between hardware and software vendors takes place. Otherwise, profits would decrease by orders of magnitude But, as can be seen from the example of CybePank2077, the crooked hands of developers successfully multiply any power and technology by 0.Because it AVX works better than SEE-like instruction sets.
If your CPU doesn't support AVX, play a different game, not this generation's Crysis.
Playing games on a Celeron is like playing Doom on a Refrigerator. Just because you can, doesn't mean you shouldn't.
what's your whole pc parts? You said G4560 50-60 FPS. How is that possible ?AVX does perform better than SSE in certain cases (if the implementation is worth the trouble in the eyes of the developer, of course), but the point is that this game is calling on AVX for these few scenarios and just downright not letting people play the game. Definitely not intentional.
Games like Overwatch, SoTR, MH:W and the newer AC titles all use AVX but they're still totally functional for people without AVX instruction set.
I'm running on a non-AVX CPU, the Pentium G4560 and I can keep 50-60 FPS just fine on a mix of med-low and tinkering with some of the more useless graphical settings. Hell, I'd be surprised if the first gen i7 980x couldn't handle this.
what's your whole pc parts? You said G4560 50-60 FPS. How is that possible ?
RX 580 8GB, and the game is running on a SATA SSD. 2 sticks of 8GB 3200mhz which I tightened up to run on 2400mhz cuz Intel budget motherboards.what's your whole pc parts? You said G4560 50-60 FPS. How is that possible ?
I played yesterday on an I5 8400 + 3060ti, reaching the mission to steal a prototype bot. During this time, I received a crash of the game at least 30 times, sometimes right during the loading of the save, due to the seemingly endless consumption of RAM by the executable file of the game. (my 16GB of RAM is absolutely not enough, which is very strange).There's plenty of posts of crashes on 3070+s. The game is crashing constantly on my 3090 RTX. Same errors people on GTXs get.