(edited by Skyve.5943)
This is getting beyond ridiculous
Read my initial post, I’ve clearly said that I’ve read the Sticky thread.
have you updated your bios,graphics card drivers,chipset, etc.
Same as OP…
Windows 7 x64
i7 2600k – standard clock
2 x EVGA Nvidia GTX 560 ti (1GB)
16GB DDR3 1600
Have tried last 6 drivers with clean installs (and cleaned with Driver Fusion). Currently using 306.xx beta
Have disabled SLI – makes no difference
Have disabled Anti-aliasing (lowest settings – performance)
Have tried setting GFX card power settings to “Prefer Max Performance”
Have tried EVERY solution I can find around the net with no luck
Have logged a ticket 27/8, it was closed because I didn’t update it – resubmitted with all requested info, still awaiting reply
Game crashes and gets stuck in a crash-loop (crashes again when I reload game) whenever I:
- hit play
- I change zone
- take a screenshot
- type /bug
- change graphics settings in game
-alt tab
The only thing that works to get me playing again is:
Set resolution lower (1600×900 works but 1680×1050 is native and it doesn’t)
Set GFX settings to min (except sample rate to native)
Log in on my laptop
Face my character to a wall (least detail visible on screen)
Log back in on my desktop.
PS: there is more than adequate cooling and I have checked CPU/GFX card temps with speedfan. Can’t remember off the top of my head but they were well within acceptable ranges.
(edited by Mencae.5678)
Did the same as Mencae..
I had this issue. I found a way to fix it. Let me know if it works for you.
I turned off application profiles and set my graphics drivers to DEFAULT settings. Then the game worked fine. It was an issue with the graphics control panel trying to force Sample rates and Anti-Aliasing.
I had this issue. I found a way to fix it. Let me know if it works for you.
I turned off application profiles and set my graphics drivers to DEFAULT settings. Then the game worked fine. It was an issue with the graphics control panel trying to force Sample rates and Anti-Aliasing.
What do you mean “turn off application profiles”? Is that in the nVidia Control Panel? I’ll look around though thanks.