ill have to try and find an older driver to use, i tried doc\mygame\ff14 folder delete, i have a new one but it didnt fix anythng.I also just bought a new GPU (RTX 4060) and Ive been having directx issues with FF nonstop, crashing my game all the time.
Also, you're not the first person Im seeing with this problem.
FFXIV also crashed once with no errors just like you, and even blue screened me one time.
Question, did you ALSO tried to save your documents\mygames\ffxiv folder? I did this, and I also found 2 other people who said that deleting this folder (and starting from zero) fixed their game (one random guy on reddit and another random guy from JP with at least 4 years in between their advices).
Right now Im rolling back to an old GPU driver (566.03) while waiting to FFXIV launcher to check all my files after deleting that folder I just mentioned above.
How is it going on your end right now?
After playing for another 60min or so, it happened once again for me.
While Im glad that Im actually managing to play my 2-3 pvp matches with like 1 or 0 crashes, it is still there somewhere, so I'll be lurking around here for a while.
At first I was afraid it could be some faulty hardware since I just recently upgraded my pc, but this crap ONLY happens with FFXIV
Last edited by Niimura; 11-30-2024 at 03:00 AM.
"Maybe people just like being humans"
- Lappland, 2021
i may have fixed my game, not only my GPU is about 35% at high(desktop) graphics, and it can spike up to 70% when doing heavy stuff, otherwise its pretty low, and this could have also fixed the Dx11 error i been getting.
what i did was reinstall my GPU in the PC and completely uninstalled reinstall FF14 and deleted the save folder in Doc/my games.
i think ill be ok now. ^^
I also fixed mine! I was waiting until I was sure about it.
On saturday morning my PC 'froze' 3 min after logging on FFXIV, after my hard reset and queueing into PVP I had a blue screen, so I just zeroed everything:
- I did a complete reinstall of my Windows with only my SSD connected (and later on activated my other disk and ssd in the windows Disk Management).
- During the Windows install I completely formatted ALL my SSDs and HDDs, even the ones I left deactivated. I didnt leave a single file behind.
- After the install, for my GPU driver I went with "custom install", unchecked all optional boxes, and checked the "clean install" one.
- I updated my Windows as normal in the Windows Update.
- Lastly, I also went to my BIOS and disabled my Memory RAM XMP.
Been playing all sort of games since saturday evening with zero problems.
Most importantly, I created a Restore Point on my windows as soon as I noticed everything was working as it should.
I hope y'all can find what works best for you, its one of the worst problems I ever had and I work with IT, ffs.
"Maybe people just like being humans"
- Lappland, 2021
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