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Crashes mid-anything


HikerChris

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First time posting, but was curious if anyone knew how to fix this problem:

I'll be playing for around 5 minutes after loading up a save file, I'll be walking around, and the characters will freeze along with any other visuals, except the cursor (which will still interact and change with its environment). I can still interact with things, like if I click in the right spot I can still talk to characters and hear them speak, but the visuals are still frozen.

My specs are:

  • 3.40ghz intel-core i7 CPU
  • 16gb memory
  • 8gb NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 GPU
  • Windows 10 x64
  • (New at this so if you need more, let me know)



A much lengthier version version of this appears in the output_log of the crash file:
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x1 mode 0 size 828) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x2 mode 0 size 156) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x1 mode 1 size 256) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x2 mode 1 size 24) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create staging 2D texture w=105 h=93 d3dfmt=65 [887a0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x1 mode 0 size 828) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x2 mode 0 size 156) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create staging 2D texture w=105 h=93 d3dfmt=65 [887a0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x1 mode 0 size 828) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x2 mode 0 size 156) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x1 mode 1 size 384) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x2 mode 1 size 36) [0x887A0005]
d3d11: failed to create staging 2D texture w=105 h=93 d3dfmt=65 [887a0005]

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it sounds like your driver is crashing.

 

some things to try:

1. verify your game files (corrupted file could cause crash like that)

2. update your drivers, if possible (this hardly ever works but is always worth checking)

3. are you overclocking your 1070? that would cause driver crashes if unstable.

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