Quote Originally Posted by Irruchi View Post
Sorry the most people aren't running optimal hardware even if it waaaaay overshoots the recommended.
But you guys in camp faulty hardware sayers, miss the fact that how all others titles and even software and diagnostics don't have faults, yet this one game which is software runs into the same issue for many people.

Huh.... How interesting... Maybe I should toss out my PC and buy another 20+ systems till I somehow have the special gem of a system you guys supposedly talk about.
There's even some people who fixed the issue for weeks without the error only for it to show it's ugly messages again.
So obviously their hardware must have obviously in your eyes gone and took a dump and now they need a new system?

You guys have some interesting mental gymnastics going on to come to these conclusions that somehow it's a problem with the hardware and software can never cause system instability ever......
This has nothing to do with "optimal hardware" though. You are completely missing the point here. There is a piece of hardware or multiple pieces INSIDE your computer that is faulty. That is the problem here. Nothing more, nothing less. You need to figure out and find what the faulty piece of hardware INSIDE your computer is and replace it. That's all you need to do and then your issues will go away. Why is that so hard for you to grasp? Genuine question here because you really seem to not understand this at all.
And you also seem to completely be unable to grasp the fact that it is entirely possible for a single program, regardless of what it is, to cause hardware faults to manifest.

Again, this has nothing to do with optimal hardware or a godly computer. It is simply a piece of hardware in your current setup that is faulty. GPU, Motherboard, CPU, a combo....you just need to find what it is that is faulty. How hard is that for you to understand? Also, just because these other people found "fixes" doesn't anything because most of them are temporary unless they've actually replaced a part they thought was the cause but then had the issue crop up again which means the part they replaced either wasn't the cause or was just one piece of hardware causing the issue.

You have some interesting mental gymnastics to believe that DX11 software can cause system instability by itself because spoiler alert: IT CAN'T! It is a 100% proven fact that DX11 software CANNOT cause system instablity unless the hardware in your computer is faulty!