i have an intel core i7 3770k and nvidia geforce gtx 770
drivers are up-to-date also.
i have an intel core i7 3770k and nvidia geforce gtx 770
drivers are up-to-date also.
Ok, if you search the forums you'll notice a trend with nVidia cards crashing one way, and AMD video cards crashing a different way. And if it's not a crash it's error 90000 or a Virtualfunc (neither which I've ever experienced)
My opinion at the moment is that it's still drivers/driver-related. I don't have an nVidia card for reference, but are you running any settings that override the application value? I note that's a 400$ price tier model.
Another thing to look at (90000 means, "disconnected") is the network card. I know from experience with a different MMO, that tampering with MTU settings does this kind of thing. You'll often see terrible advice about lowering MTU (which should never be done unless you're on dial-up or your ISP uses PPPoE ), Disabling Nagle (which may do nothing for this game) and changing ECN/Congestion features.
But overall 90000 means the ISP or path from it is being interrupted, which could mean ISP throttling/blocking, your router or firewall software blocking, or some other nefarious software on the machine.
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