EleonoraCrendraven wrote: »Try contacting the mod @ZOS_PeterT . I think he/she's the one you can speak to if you have trouble with the software.
Stormshaper wrote: »The game runs for a time then crashes or crashes on load before you are in-game or to the character screen? The reason I ask is the part about no usersettings.txt. That really should be there and gets re-created immediately after the next first run.
What about the file *ShaderCache.cooked*? If there, and you delete it, does it come back on game load (assuming game gets that far)? If it doesn't then I think somehow the location for the *live* directory may have gotten changed and maybe you're not troubleshooting in the correct folder to begin with. I did this accidentally when I was trying to add a 2nd file location for music/pics/etc to the 'Quick Access' shortcut in the file explorer but actually moved the entire *Documents* folder instead. On my instance it actually copied not moved, and I had two documents\elder scrolls online\live directories going. Not realizing it, I found the old location wasn't updating at all which was just baffling me.
I probably can't help past that, but I just wanted to make sure you're in the right place to start with, which you probably are, so this is just a FWIW. I can try help further if you want, but GL otherwise!
I'm an IT manager and a software developer in my spare time.
The first things I notice is the CPU I've had nothing but heart ache with AMD. But that's me.
The RX480 is a solid card overall so no issues there.
I'm going to assume you've had no issues with other games.
This may be jumping you through hoops but, what I would honestly do is install the game to a portable hard drive IF you have one. Uninstalling games and leaving remnants of deviate files all over the place is generally a recipe for disaster in this instances as it gets hard to trouble shoot.
You mentioned you removed both visuals C++ but did you also reinstall direct X with the latest version.
Generally you'd have it with that kind of graphics card, but it's worth mentioning.
Depending how keen you are to fix the issue I'm happy to lead my services to you and work on the issue together.
Just let me know what you're prepared to do.
Let me know if you can achieve any of the above and we will go from there.
Luke
Were you able to fix the problem? Looking at your Report.txt you are running DX12, have you tried uninstalling that and installing DX11 instead? It shouldn't make much of a difference but given the black screen it does sound like a graphics issue.