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A few of my games keep crashing with no error message. Please Help

A few of my games keep crashing with no error message. Please Help

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MrTwister427
Junior Member
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06-01-2023, 11:20 PM
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The system consistently crashes after a short period of gameplay in Warzone, mirroring a similar crash experienced while attempting to launch Call of Duty: World at War from the main menu. There are no error messages displayed and the game abruptly closes to the desktop. The graphics card is reporting an incorrect amount of VRAM (2GB instead of 6GB) within Speccy. The PSU is rated for 550W. All components are relatively new and have not been overclocked.
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MrTwister427
06-01-2023, 11:20 PM #1

The system consistently crashes after a short period of gameplay in Warzone, mirroring a similar crash experienced while attempting to launch Call of Duty: World at War from the main menu. There are no error messages displayed and the game abruptly closes to the desktop. The graphics card is reporting an incorrect amount of VRAM (2GB instead of 6GB) within Speccy. The PSU is rated for 550W. All components are relatively new and have not been overclocked.

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MiniKeeper
Junior Member
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06-03-2023, 09:27 AM
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The issue seems to be a persistent lag where the player character disappears and only the background remains visible. The suggested workaround – leaving the game running for 10-15 minutes – appears to resolve this problem approximately 90% of the time, particularly on PCs. This suggests a temporary loading or synchronization error that is often triggered by specific conditions, though the exact cause isn't identified.
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MiniKeeper
06-03-2023, 09:27 AM #2

The issue seems to be a persistent lag where the player character disappears and only the background remains visible. The suggested workaround – leaving the game running for 10-15 minutes – appears to resolve this problem approximately 90% of the time, particularly on PCs. This suggests a temporary loading or synchronization error that is often triggered by specific conditions, though the exact cause isn't identified.