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Yea, so after I posted this I crashed again. It took a lot longer for me to crash though when I did this (I was crashing every 2-5 min of entering WvW).
My game has been running fine until sometime last week. Now whenever a mid-sized group of players bunch up in an area, my game is more likely to crash. I’m guessing it’s the number of players on screen that’s causing it because I’ve been doing the jumping puzzle in WvW as well as going around doing random quests in PvE without any problems. Haven’t been able to take note of the error details just yet.
I am having this same exact issue as you described.
I was crashing every 5 min in WvW… then I tried disabling Anti-Aliasing in the game and setting Anti-Aliasing in Nvidia to “Let application decide” Then I was able to play a bit longer, but still had another crash.
Specs:
Intel 3770k 3.5ghz CPU (OCed to 4.6ghz)
2×8GB G.Skill 1600 memory
Asus Nvidia 670 GTX (With the new beta drivers, I think this could possibly be the issue, but I have not tried the non-beta driver yet)
Asus Z77 Sabertooth Motherboard
Really hope they can fix this!
Crashing is usually a hardware fault.
I highly doubt it in this specific case.. I just finished building a new PC and I get constant client crashes only in WvW which are completely random. All other games run perfectly fine for hours and I also tested my system against several stress tests with no problems.
—> Crash <—
Assertion: (m_dims.x == highResDims.x >> 1) && (m_dims.y == highResDims.y >> 1)
File: ..\..\..\Engine\Gr\Dx9\Dx9Tex.cpp(1153)
App: Gw2.exe
Pid: 3968
Cmdline:
BaseAddr: 00400000
ProgramId: 101
Build: 15544
When: 2012-09-23T17:42:00Z 2012-09-23T07:42:00-10:00
Uptime: 0 days 0:07:22
Flags: 0I have attached the entire Error. Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Here are some of my Specs
Windows 7 SP1 x64Bit
RAM – 6GB
CPU – Intel® Core™ i7 CP Q820 @ 1.73 GHz
GPU – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M
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I was having the same problem, crashing every 2-5 min after logging in. I was seeing this issue right after I just put together a new PC build with an Nvidia GTX 670. Your issue seems like it might have to do with memory.
I solved my issue by making sure Anti-Aliasing was set to “application controlled” in my Nvidia settings and then when I got in game I made sure that Anti-Aliasing was set to “None”. I haven’t crashed since.
Hope this helps!
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