Never had this issue with my 680.. >_> and no other games are crashing.
Never had this issue with my 680.. >_> and no other games are crashing.
Like I said, if it was anything else or the card that was causing the issue, all my other games, including CS:GO, LoL, and Shadow of Mordor would crash, it's not the display driver crashing, the game just crashes with "Final Fantasy a Realm Reborn has stopped responding"
EDIT: Continued to happen after reinstalling windows (formatted)
Last edited by Shinsei; 10-31-2014 at 08:09 AM.


I'm sorry, but you have a near-basic understanding of the way silicon processors operate :\.
LoL and CSGO do not put even half the loading on the gpu that FF14 does, and FF14 utilises all the components of the system far heavier than any of the titles you just listed.
Your assumption is wrong sir, I'm actually a level 2 tech for a pretty big company. It's not my PC, it's something to do with the driver. The way it's acting shows it to be that. I'm not here to argue.. I'm just trying to figure out why the hell this is happening to ONLY this game.I'm sorry, but you have a near-basic understanding of the way silicon processors operate :\.
LoL and CSGO do not put even half the loading on the gpu that FF14 does, and FF14 utilises all the components of the system far heavier than any of the titles you just listed.
Edit: Anyway.. It doesn't matter anymore... It will eventually be fixed.
Edit 2: Is there a way to turn debug logging on?
Last edited by Shinsei; 11-01-2014 at 03:31 PM.


It will not be fixed by drivers, as YOU and only you are being affected by this. Francesca and other 900 series owners are not getting such crashes in this game.Your assumption is wrong sir, I'm actually a level 2 tech for a pretty big company. It's not my PC, it's something to do with the driver. The way it's acting shows it to be that. I'm not here to argue.. I'm just trying to figure out why the hell this is happening to ONLY this game.
Edit: Anyway.. It doesn't matter anymore... It will eventually be fixed.
You do not have certification in computer/electrical engineering, so i would like if you would not assume you know anything about silicon processors just because you are a level 2 tech. Level 2 is just barely above help desk, and are certainly NOT qualified for handling intricate hardware failure.
Please do not take this as a an attack, It is not intended as one, but i find it quite frustrating when people who don't actually know computer processors on a physical level, claim that something or another is and can only be a driver issue; Particularly when they are the only one getting the issue where others with similar hardware combinations do not.
It more often then not comes down to a software side issue.
You can turn on/off application crash dumps using the reg keys in this linkEdit 2: Is there a way to turn debug logging on?
http://www.mediafire.com/download/x4.../localdump.zip
This is my personal mediafire account and i certify that is all these reg files do
the dumps are then created at c:\Users\{UserAccount}\AppData\Local\CrashDumps\
The error you are getting is more then likely an access violation caused by client side DLL modules being loaded into every process, but not managing their own memory properly. You never posted your full system information screen, so that leaves us in the dark as to what is getting hooked/injected at runtime.
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