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Ok, so its RTX release day today with BFV and low and behold someone messed up. I am running a 6700k in a Hero VIII with a brand new 2080. I just updated to the newest Nvidia drivers and Windows 1809, which conveniently is required for RTX ( soo stupid). After doing all of that this evening to game on my brand new card (its worth noting it was working before I updated to 1809) I was greeted with a nice crash on launch every time I launch the game. I have rolled back Nvidia drivers, deleted config files, repaired, basically everything short of a complete game reintall or OS rollback. Why can MS not get this shit right. 

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There are reports of Raytracing causing crashing on BFV. Sounds like a Raytracing issue not a windows issue. Unless you mean raytracing was working before the update- but you conflict this by saying 1809 is required for RTX.

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Not necessarily MS's fault, but that's the cost of being one of the early adopters.

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You are the beta testers. This has not been tested on this much of a scale. RTX Is a gimick At this point, and will not be worth it for 3-5 years

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