Do you use Windows 10?
If NO then go play FF.
If YES the read on.
Do you play in DX11?
If NO then go play FF.
If YES then read on.
Do you get crashes?
If YES then go play FF and get frustrated.
If NO then name the gpu you use.>>>
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Do you use Windows 10?
If NO then go play FF.
If YES the read on.
Do you play in DX11?
If NO then go play FF.
If YES then read on.
Do you get crashes?
If YES then go play FF and get frustrated.
If NO then name the gpu you use.>>>
DX11 - Asus GTX 760 MARS
Most up to date drivers as of today.
Not using GeForce Experience.
No Crashes up to 6 hours of playtime in a single session.
GeForce GTX 960
Fully up dated all the time
Using GeForce Experience
Never had a crash playing all day long.
GeForce GTX 860M, never crashed, not even on weekends that I let the gama running the whole day while I eat or do other things.
gtx 970 no issues at all.
980 never had a crash before or after win 10 upgrade.
crash from "FFXIV has stooped work windows ins trying ot find the problem", to game freezeing to whole computer freezeing
win 10
DX11
AMD R9 290X GPU
GeForce GTX 660 TI OC - No Issues
I have an Nvidia GTX 560m, runs the game fine.
GeForce GTX 970. Have not had any crashing issues since upgrading to Win 10 from Win 7 64 bit.
Overclocked GTX 580, no crashing aside for when I had my voltage too low.
GeForce GTX 770. runs smoothly. no crashes or anything.
GeForce GTX 840M. No crashes to report, though DX11 did have one error conflict with patch 3.1 that is seemingly resolved.
GeForce 760 Ti and using GeForce Experience. I have Windows 10 Pro. I sometimes get freezes and I have to shut off my whole PC to do a hard reboot.
AMD R9 290X - used to crash every now and again before upgrading to Windows 10, haven't had a single problem since, although this may or may not be attributable to Windows :p
AMD Radeon 290X, had a memory leak issue before the DX11 client rolled around but it runs perfectly now.
GTX 970.
owo....dx11~
MSI GTX980Ti Gaming 6G, never crashed.
Gigabyte GV-N760OC-2GD Rev 2.0 (couldn't be more specific than that I guess xD)
To be fair, it does crash sometimes, but only when logging out and that little going-to-bed animation plays in the inn. Otherwise, no crashes here.
Direct X 11 / Windows 7
AMD R9 270x
No crashes
I have Laptop and Desktop (Usually using Laptop)
Laptop : GT 630M (DX9) with Windows 10 Threshold 2. Run smoothly 30 fps with Party and Other Skill Effect disabled
Desktop : MSI GTX 970 (DX11) with Windows 7 (Gonna upgrade to 10 soon). Run smoothly without any single crash.
Windows 10
Nvidia 770.
No it never crashes. Post applying some power setting fixes.
Look up my post in the past to find the fix! I don't feel like reposting it for Nvidia cards a 3rd time.
w10
780ti
dx11
0 crashes
Laptop:
GTX 960M
DX11
windows 10 64 bit
No crashes
70ish FPS with medium-high settings
Desktop:
2x GTX 780 SLI
DX11
Windows 7 64 bit
~ 130 fps on maximum
Odd freeze/blue screen until I underclocked both cards by about 5%. No issues for weeks since.
Note: Attempting to play in DX11 on Win7 without service pack 1 will usually result in a black screen up loading game.
GTX 970, but most issues come from Win10 - and there it´s grounded in Window10 being as stable as a drunk hobo, not XIVs fault...
Radeon HD 7970 ghz edition, its OC'd but ive never had a problem
Windows 10 x64 Pro
GTX970
DX11 client
No crashes at all. Not even once since the RTM release.
Using the latest WHQL drivers.
AMD just put out the new Crimson settings app and drivers and I'm still getting freezing in DX11 HW areas. ARR areas work fine for long periods, however when trying to zone to HW areas the loading screen locks up and MAYBE I get a force close prompt.
DX9.0c client works fine everywhere and always.
Windows 8.1
DX11 Client
ATI Radeon Gigabyte 7870 Windforce 3x OC
11/25/15 Drivers
GTX765M no issues related to graphics
I get occasional weird network card resets, but I'm not sure that's the fault of FFXIV or the fault of shoddy drivers.