Quote Originally Posted by RinKaenbyou View Post
Except, like I said, these others games likely aren't putting a heavy load on the hardware in your PC that is faulty. Doesn't matter how much they strain your PC, if they aren't putting a heavy load on the faulty piece of hardware or combo of hardware, you won't see any issues happening in these other games. And again, the fact your crashes/BSODs with FF14 force you to reinstall your video drivers sometimes is 100% a sign of hardware issues. There is literally no other reason for that to be happening other than hardware issues.

But hey, if you wanna keep trying to put the blame entirely on FF14 for your issues and refuse to admit that your hardware is faulty in some way or another then more power to you but don't expect any help for your issue because it's not FF14's fault.
At the same time over hundreds of games only for this one to hit a hiccup? Highly unlikely that hardware is at fault but something in the coding.

But let's say my hardware is faulty, wouldn't it stand true that it should happen all the time with the same exact calls and repeating said actions would run into this issue near all the time?

The game makes a bad API call and causes the driver to hiccup. Doesn't matter as there's many error reports and for a select few to go around saying it's hardware guys it's your hardware means to me that there's something far more inherently wrong with the coding of the engine than it is to do with people's hardware.