nerevarine1138 wrote: »Well, this thread will be closed, but just in case you feel like knowing what to do when other games crash: contact support. This definitely sounds like an issue with your computer, and support can help you figure out what's causing crashes like the ones you're seeing.
charley222 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Well, this thread will be closed, but just in case you feel like knowing what to do when other games crash: contact support. This definitely sounds like an issue with your computer, and support can help you figure out what's causing crashes like the ones you're seeing.
is not my pc because i run the game well the first month is right after the patch
charley222 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Well, this thread will be closed, but just in case you feel like knowing what to do when other games crash: contact support. This definitely sounds like an issue with your computer, and support can help you figure out what's causing crashes like the ones you're seeing.
is not my pc because i run the game well the first month is right after the patch
charley222 wrote: »i run the game well before the patch also run any other game and reinstall windows and all driver and dx
charley222 wrote: »i run the game well before the patch also run any other game and reinstall windows and all driver and dx
@charley222 you should post this issue and screenshot in the technical support forums. You will get better respones there. Here, not so much.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »charley222 wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Well, this thread will be closed, but just in case you feel like knowing what to do when other games crash: contact support. This definitely sounds like an issue with your computer, and support can help you figure out what's causing crashes like the ones you're seeing.
is not my pc because i run the game well the first month is right after the patch
That doesn't mean it's not an issue with your computer.
Most users are not experiencing a crash to desktop after 5 minutes of play. That means that something is different on your system. Did you even try contacting support about this?
charley222 wrote: »@charley222 you should post this issue and screenshot in the technical support forums. You will get better respones there. Here, not so much.
look is not a technical support ,this game fail so many player
i paye for the dam game after sub and is so much trouble and waste of time
i got computer from 1979 and play any game also have no probleme
that game is so buggy and patch bring new bug always
eso is the new warhammer online
5 day i play any other game any tech issue only this game and i`m not the only one , i love the eso game but boring to make laught of meDon't worry about Charley. He's bound and determined to ignore any suggestion that might actually help resolve the situation.
He's absolutely, ontologically certain that ESO is, in fact, THE. WORST. GAME. EVAR! and that simply every single person agrees with him whole-heartedly and that anyone who doesn't bow to his insightful ( and frightfully misspelled ) tirade is WRONG WRONG WRONG and some how in league with the Beast and ZOS.
If he were looking to resolve his issues there have been many opportunities.
Let him go. Just remember, Chaley... where ever you go, there YOU are. Make sure the problem is not going with you.
McCracken79 wrote: »I noticed the same problem when I updated my Nvidia driver to 337.88 when it came out a little over a week ago. I thought that it may be because of the add-ons I use but I tested and that was not the case. I also use SweetFX and that that could be the problem, nope. I turned that off and it still crashed after about 5 minutes. I then rolled back to 335.23 and bam... it went away. I believe the memory leak lies within the new Nvidia drivers, if you use an Nvidia card. If not then who knows at this point, that's just my two cents...
McCracken79 wrote: »I noticed the same problem when I updated my Nvidia driver to 337.88 when it came out a little over a week ago. I thought that it may be because of the add-ons I use but I tested and that was not the case. I also use SweetFX and that that could be the problem, nope. I turned that off and it still crashed after about 5 minutes. I then rolled back to 335.23 and bam... it went away. I believe the memory leak lies within the new Nvidia drivers, if you use an Nvidia card. If not then who knows at this point, that's just my two cents...