So I tried your method and I've had smooth sailing thus far. I hope the errors NEVER show up again but nonetheless THANK YOU!!!Hi guys, I had this problem as well and spent ages going through Google to find solutions from changing graphic settings, game window size and other nonsense. It kept happening to me when I reached Sea of Clouds area and couldn't progress the MSQ any more...so completely game breaking.
This is how I fixed it. I used a program called Revo Uninstaller to remove the game, you have an option to clear out everything in the registry related to the game. After that I also used CCleaner free version since I saw it mentioned just in case there was a problem elsewhere. I noticed it cleaned some stuff around .net framework but honestly I don't think this was the issue. After that, just reboot and downloaded, installed the game. Now everything is fine.
I'm on a Ryzen 7 5800x, rog strix 3070, 32gb ram etc. My ram is 3666mhz. My gcard is an overclocked model by default. My Cpu does cpu boost so it's overlocking. I say this because people mention overlocking and to me this seems like a myth.
Same as above, crash happens when i alt tab mostly, if I try to stream with OBS, if I have twitch open or youtube playing, also happens with a number of other applications.
It is really tiring.
I even tried playing it on a completely separate hard drive and I still got a crash when I was logging out of the game. Honestly just about to sell this PC and get a new one at this point lmao, I've been trying to pinpoint the issue for months now.
So I finally cracked down on my issue, and it's worth a shot for you to try. FFXIV is the first game where my CPU has way less work than my GPU and it will just clock super high when in limsa or any city state while the GPU is rendering everything. There's a point where it hits an instability from automatically boosting while the temps and workload is low, the clock speed is nearly max.
I'm unsure if Intel has a desktop counterpart but I manually clocked my CPU to its base speed with a decent voltage and I have not had a single crash since I've done this. Try researching into manual clocking your 10850k, if there's a way to turn off the boost I'd start there at least.
Update: I picked up a quest in Kugane where a girl apparently needs me to save her father and when I reached the cutscene where we board an airship to head towards a HUGE Garlean Ship the game closed on me. And since after that I can't get pass the loading screen after choosing my character -.- . This is getting HIGHLY INFURIATING right now.
Hi, sorry for the translated text.
I haven't had a problem for 3 weeks by chance.
I've tried 3 things now
GPU minimum clock -> increase to 1500MHz
Automatic Windows date setting -> turn off, check occasionally
Windows UPDATE -> turn off or check before playing
PC: Ryzen 5600X 4.8GHz, DDR4-4000 CL16 32GB, Liquid Devil 6800XT 2500MHz, 2924x1224 144Hz Window Mode, Win10 21H1
When you say minimum clock do you mean the Cor Clock? I've been trying to underclock using the msi Afterburner. I'm literally out of options.
Yes, but some models are locked
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