tinythinker wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Yup, have had it that way since I started playing ESO. But it goes to the crash reporter right after I double click the ESO64 executable file
Graphics driver up to date, OS up to date, ESO up to date, and so on...====================================================================
eso has stopped working.
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[reporter]
version = 0.01
[extra]
ProductName = eso
Version = eso.rc.2.3.4.1274629
branch = rc
client.executablebits = 64
client.mode = startup
client.session_start_timestamp = 2016-02-29T22:32:13.718Z
client.timestamp = 2016-02-29T22:32:14.223Z -frme 0-
cpu.arch = 9
cpu.count = 8
cpu.level = 6
cpu.type = 8664
exe.buildnum = 1274629
exe.opt = release
exe.reltype = public
exe.type = client
mem.system_physical = 8139
os.osbits = 64
os.platform = windows
os.version = 10.0.10586.
ptime = 4324
reportfield.ver = 3
version.major = 2
version.patch = 3
version.subpatch = 4
fr33r4ng3r wrote: »Thank you to @Skynetwork who posted the following on the german forum:
Using "NVidia Inspector" you can add eso64.exe to the existing ESO SLI profile as shown.Skynetwork wrote: »
Hah! Well, apparently for some reason the setting for always choosing the high end dedicated card didn't get saved for the ESO64 file. I reset preferences, saved and checked several times, and it launchedtinythinker wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Yup, have had it that way since I started playing ESO. But it goes to the crash reporter right after I double click the ESO64 executable file
tinythinker wrote: »Hah! Well, apparently for some reason the setting for always choosing the high end dedicated card didn't get saved for the ESO64 file. I reset preferences, saved and checked several times, and it launchedtinythinker wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For anyone still having trouble running the 64-bit client on PC, make sure your graphics driver is using the dedicated graphics card for eso64.exe, rather than having it default to the embedded GPU (this will cause issues running the game).
Yup, have had it that way since I started playing ESO. But it goes to the crash reporter right after I double click the ESO64 executable file
Installed latest Windows build and I'm still crashing on Public Test Server 64 bit...
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14279) (14279.rs1_release.160229-1700)
Installed latest Windows build and I'm still crashing on Public Test Server 64 bit...
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit (10.0, Build 14279) (14279.rs1_release.160229-1700)
Since I see that the DxDiag lists your GPU being an intel 3000 and that GPUs hardware supports up to DX10.1, this crash will continue on Live from monday's patch update.
Your GPU is an Intel 2nd generation (3000), and you can check the DX hardware level in this link;
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005524.html
Both the 32-bit and 64-bit clients will only support DX11 compliant hardware.
It would have been good if the eso clients returned an informative error about the current DX hardware level not being DX11, instead of the ESO Crash Report. Might be a timesaver.
I have experienced odd sound issues.
(See http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/252247/64-bit-client-sound-issues )
Also I have been periodically informed that my Add Ons are running out of storage.
This was never an issue on the normal client as I have been using the same set for weeks if not months without getting such messages.