I've tried constraining things at both the application level and via the driver software, but none of it had any noticeable effect on crash frequency.Have you guys tried playing with your graphic settings? I know this is not a fix but it could make the game at least playable till a fix is found. Start by setting everything to performance mode/ lowest possible settings both in game and on your gpu, then if it doesn't crash you can start turning things back on. I'm sure some of you have already tried this but it's worth a shot.
This makes me wonder if it's a background process that's triggering the crash. If someone who is computer savvy could try disabling all unnecessary processes and see if it effects the crash you might be able to find what's causing it. Don't try this if you don't know what you are doing though cause disabling the wrong thing could make your system unstable.
Already Tried that...I also disabled every overlay I had and nothing. Directx9 is also crashing but its able to fix itself and keep in game, Directx11 just kicks me out and gives me the Fatal Directx Error. It's definitely with the Graphics Card Driver. 90% of people here are using AMD Radeon R9 300s series (more people have problem with the R9 380). We need to send enough reports to AMD to actually get the driver we need to fix this issue: http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D23A3DE979This makes me wonder if it's a background process that's triggering the crash. If someone who is computer savvy could try disabling all unnecessary processes and see if it effects the crash you might be able to find what's causing it. Don't try this if you don't know what you are doing though cause disabling the wrong thing could make your system unstable.
I'm not up to buy a new part. I had this comp for a year now and there should be no need to get a new card for one game.Already Tried that...I also disabled every overlay I had and nothing. Directx9 is also crashing but its able to fix itself and keep in game, Directx11 just kicks me out and gives me the Fatal Directx Error. It's definitely with the Graphics Card Driver. 90% of people here are using AMD Radeon R9 300s series (more people have problem with the R9 380). We need to send enough reports to AMD to actually get the driver we need to fix this issue: http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D23A3DE979
I had a similar issue with an older GTX card and a different game. The only way I was able to make the game stable was by rolling back to an old driver, a driver that was launched 2 years ago. If the issues is present in all AMD drivers there is not much you can do other then get a different card or wait for a fix. I can feel your pain, best of luck.Already Tried that...I also disabled every overlay I had and nothing. Directx9 is also crashing but its able to fix itself and keep in game, Directx11 just kicks me out and gives me the Fatal Directx Error. It's definitely with the Graphics Card Driver. 90% of people here are using AMD Radeon R9 300s series (more people have problem with the R9 380). We need to send enough reports to AMD to actually get the driver we need to fix this issue: http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D23A3DE979
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