On my first playthrough of The Witcher, but was annoyed when the game crashed at the exact same spot every single time. I'd be attacking a Salamander (?) mob near the stairs at the start and it would just crash to the desktop every time without fail. After some Googling and seeing numerous 'fixes' which involve everything from changing your underwear to performing a prayer ritual (I jest) I finally discovered the cause of the problem and found a fix that at least works for me and doesn't involve changing lots of Windows or graphics settings.FYI, I'm running on a decent rig with everything on its max setting. I believe this is contributing to the fact that the game is using (and hitting) a 2GB 32bit executable RAM limit.
On my first playthrough of The Witcher, but was annoyed when the game crashed at the exact same spot every single time. I'd be attacking a Salamander (?) mob near the stairs at the start and it would just crash to the desktop every time without fail. After some Googling and seeing numerous 'fixes' which involve everything from changing your underwear to performing a prayer ritual (I jest) I finally discovered the cause of the problem and found a fix that at least works for me and doesn't involve changing lots of Windows or graphics settings.FYI, I'm running on a decent rig with everything on its max setting. I believe this is contributing to the fact that the game is using (and hitting) a 2GB 32bit executable RAM limit. Originally posted by:At first i have disabled SLI, worked for a while. Then in the second chapter, alot of heavy crashes, most of them freezes without bluescreen. So i can´t readout the dumpfiles.
The Win eventmanager told me, a few seconds before the machine freezes, i´ve got a cachhirarchy fail. So the Memorycontroller is on the CPU and i start recording the values. In the end, the records told me that the frequency of the CPU reached up to 5.2 GHz with Turbocore and after hard work felt down on 1.7 Ghz.i turned off the automatic speedstepping and set it to 4.7GHz (standard spec of CPU) without turbocore.All freezes and bluescreens are gone!Here´s the Sysconfig:AMD FX-9590 on Asus M5A99 FX-Pro R2.0Asus Strix GTX-970Corsair 16GB DDR3-1600Thanks for the info.
Fix for constant crashing on Windows 7, 8 (or 8.1) and 10 On my first playthrough of The Witcher, but was annoyed when the game crashed at the exact same spot every single time. I'd be attacking a Salamander (?) mob near the stairs at the start and it would just crash to the desktop every time without fail. OS:Windows 7 SP1, Case:NZXT Phantom 820, PSU:Seasonic X-850, Cooler. An00b said:So, I am still getting constant crashes in Metro LL, the game will simply freeze. Until that time i will be playing TIBIA on laptop of my mother.
I turned down turbobooster on my i5 and it worked for 5 hours without interrupting. But then again it freezes without bluescreen.After that i played another games and noticed that sometimes same thing happens at another game.
(Witcher 3, Metro last light My computer has working fine until i tried to play the witcher 1 but now it crashes when i play a game?!? (I did checked temperatures it is fine)İf i dont play a game it does not crash.
İ can watch movies or go online or play games like banner saga.etc.I think this game screwed my pc.