Quote Originally Posted by Vuhad View Post
What's solved it for me:

Overclocking my graphics card. I have a GTX 760 and using the MSI Afterburner software, i'm now running my card using the below settings with the latest drivers (331.93).



I've played many hours with the card overclocked and not had a crash since, whereas before it was constant (an error with nvd3dum.dll). From what i've read from people with similar problems in other games, it's the higher voltage in particular which the game requires.
This was stated in another thread too. This is definately a voltage issue, so using MSI Afterburner should fix the problem. Even without a OC a voltage adjustment should help.

However, on some card's the Voltage is adjusted automatically by MSI and a OC is the only way to increase the voltage.