Crashing on Dragons Stand
Please post the crash log.
You can find it here
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Guild Wars 2\ArenaNet.log
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Crash Report
http://pastebin.com/TP7SBTSQ
DxDiag
http://pastebin.com/GsvFu8iM
“When: 2014-12-05T08:04:18Z 2014-12-05T21:04:18+13:00”
I don’t think that this report is relevant anymore.
Newest entries are at the end of the file.
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(edited by Turamarth.3248)
It happens to me most of the time. I think that it goes out of memory (I have 8GB of ram btw)
It’s really the worst place ever to have the game crash
Oh, just a suggestion: it wouldn’t be such a problem if I could log back into the right server, but it’s always full. If the server lose suddenly a player it should not give away his slot for 30/60 seconds, especially if he’s in a party/squad.
When you set your settings “as low as they can go” do you go down the list of options and click each one, or do you use the auto-detect feature to go “Best Preformance” instead? Doing the later might catch one or two options you haven’t adjusted yet.
It happens to me most of the time. I think that it goes out of memory (I have 8GB of ram btw)
It’s really the worst place ever to have the game crash
Switch to the 64bit client.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/support/64-bit-Client-Beta-FAQ/first#post5717439
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Does the other reports also include the line “Module: ntdll.dll”?
According to the log that is the cause of the crash.
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Unsure,
Im at work at the moment … but if thats the cause of the crash that would be an ATI driver issue?
I was looking through the rest of the crash logs and they all seem to appear between 1 hour 10-20 minute mark.
Ill have a closer look at them when i get home but thats 9 hours away -_-
ntdll.dll is a windows library file but it might well have something to do with the driver since the log also states that the VidMem is 0 MB.
I would suggest that you make a ticket to support.
That is probably the fastest way for getting help.
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Right,
Cheers for your help Turamarth.
Ill do a clean re-install the drivers and see if that helps matters before i submit a ticket to support.
Also looking at Dr Google it could be a memory issue as well so ill run some tests on the 16gb of ram i have.
The computer is still under warrenty so if i can fault it i can get a replacement but i only have a short amount of time left on said warranty.
OK,
Spent 2 hours doing a memtest,
/sfc Checknow to check windows file integrity
Re-installed the Latest ATI/AMD drivers.
and tried the -repair command for GW2.
lets see how this goes
Well no crash tonight.
I was waiting for it at the end of Dragons Stand but nothing.
See how it goes over the next couple of nights i guess