My crashes always disappear when I update to stable version of my graphics drivers, make sure you switch optional off in the automatic update settings.
If you crash right after loading, it seems most likely that some of the textures are not loading well. Or at all. This issue can most likely be resolved the same way, as the OP's issue. See my suggestions in the above reply. Though the repair option would be most likely to work, if I had to guess.Happens 2-3 times a day switching between characters for daily writs and mount training (for my new alts). Usually happens right after they loaded, not during load screen.
If you crash right after loading, it seems most likely that some of the textures are not loading well. Or at all. This issue can most likely be resolved the same way, as the OP's issue. See my suggestions in the above reply. Though the repair option would be most likely to work, if I had to guess.Happens 2-3 times a day switching between characters for daily writs and mount training (for my new alts). Usually happens right after they loaded, not during load screen.
Haven't had any issues, but this seems like a driver or too high settings issue.
Try disabling GeForce experience completely, and than run the game. Just to see if that is the issue.NeuroticPixels wrote: »Haven't had any issues, but this seems like a driver or too high settings issue.
Driver should be good. It’s the most up-to-date driver through GEForce Experience nvidia app. Also tried changing some things in the Nvidia Control Panel with no success. Also tried all these different settings in the UserSettings.txt for the game that I found all over the internet that is supposed to help with performance. No luck.
But it’s not really “performance”. I have a 2k monitor at 165hz, 1ms GtG. I’m almost always over 100 FPS in game. Sometimes around 80 fps in cities. This is with V-sync turned on, and also G-sync. Most game video settings are ultra, or maxed, except particles and particle distances which are always really low, but I’ve tried turning several things down more than my eyes can handle (eeewwww), and it didn’t help with crashing when switching characters.
I’ve also run a repair on the game and tried deleting the shader cache for the game to remake. Didn’t help.
I’ll try a repair on all my SSDs just for good measure, but I have a feeling it won’t help.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »It did become less frequent when I uninstalled a part of the Razer Synapse app that runs the drivers to my headset- specifically Razer Chroma Connect
NeuroticPixels wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »It did become less frequent when I uninstalled a part of the Razer Synapse app that runs the drivers to my headset- specifically Razer Chroma Connect
Funny you mention that. I just disabled that app from starting when Windows starts. Well, the app that contains the “Connect” part. I always had the option in Connect turned off, but I decided since Synapse runs separately, i didn’t need that other app running. Just seems like bloatware.
But alas, even after a computer restart, I still crashed when switching characters.
Tomorrow, I’m looking in to slightly overclocking my CPU to see if it helps. If not, I’ll try underclocking it. I already tried overclocking and underclocking my GPU, and neither way helped.
Running out of options. Starting to wonder if this is a similar problem like in a recent thread about the game stuttering, since I also have that issue sometimes. Seems newer/more powerful CPUs are facing issues and players with older CPUs are fine.
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000 Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000 Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11 Terminating Process: exc handler [21979]
FeedbackOnly wrote: »Did you resolve it?