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Every Game Keeps Crashing!

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You have to get rid of Geforce Experience and set your gpu global settings up and your game settings up properly. DDU:https://www.wagnardsoft.com/display-driver-uninstaller-ddu-  the nvidia driver. Then use this:https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall/ and just check the boxes for geforce driver and physx and install the driver it makes from there.

GFE is crap and will conflict with games and other software settings cause it wants to log telemetry data of everything your doing and send that data constantly. On top of that you have windows telemetry and update doing the same sort of things. Steam works and connects and so does rockstar, but it seems slow to me cause your cpu is probably being nailed for stuff it really shouldnt even be doing. If it starts getting hot enough it could throttle and crash the app out too. Log jam.

Altho GTA5 is a Rockstar Launcher game tho, which might make things a bit more confusing.

 

Was there a moment when it DID work, if yes, what have you done since?

 

And just for a test, check a smaller game if it works after you verified the files (from within steam).

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55 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

DDU has been done?

 

Just raid and it didnt work. Thanks for the tip though! Forgot that i installed a nvidia gpu after an amd so i thought it would fix it, but like i said, then did not work either. However, it did fix some screen tearing issues! 🙂

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1 minute ago, HanZie82 said:

Altho GTA5 is a Rockstar Launcher game tho, which might make things a bit more confusing.

 

Was there a moment when it DID work, if yes, what have you done since?

 

And just for a test, check a smaller game if it works after you verified the files (from within steam).

What happens is the game pops up, but when it gets to the disclaimer screen, it crashes. Just tried with Valorant and the game runs fine with no issues, but when I launch DayZ, which I also bought from steam, it crashes as well.

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You have to get rid of Geforce Experience and set your gpu global settings up and your game settings up properly. DDU:https://www.wagnardsoft.com/display-driver-uninstaller-ddu-  the nvidia driver. Then use this:https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall/ and just check the boxes for geforce driver and physx and install the driver it makes from there.

GFE is crap and will conflict with games and other software settings cause it wants to log telemetry data of everything your doing and send that data constantly. On top of that you have windows telemetry and update doing the same sort of things. Steam works and connects and so does rockstar, but it seems slow to me cause your cpu is probably being nailed for stuff it really shouldnt even be doing. If it starts getting hot enough it could throttle and crash the app out too. Log jam.

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