Game crashing across several machines?
Game crashing across several machines?
Hello everyone, I'm facing some serious challenges here. It's been a bit of a rollercoaster lately. I upgraded my main system with a custom water cooling setup, but it took me about a week to get everything back in working order. Once reassembled, I started encountering crashes in MW, along with Dev and DirectX errors, plus some freezes and texture issues. I suspect a hardware hiccup, having checked all the usual things. Other programs and games are fine, and I ran the Heaven benchmark for nearly an hour without any problems. On the software side, I've reinstalled and re-downloaded the game multiple times, updated drivers, and even updated Windows. I've scoured countless YouTube videos in search of a fix, but nothing seems to work. Now, after giving it another shot, I'm still stuck. I just want to enjoy my favorite game without interruptions. I decided to try playing on a smaller console PC (NFC Systems S4 mini), and the problem persists across different systems. It's frustrating—like my Battlenet account is corrupted. Any advice or help from anyone out there would mean a lot. If you're working on leveling up Camos, feel free to drop by a lobby and let me know what you're doing! What could be causing this inconsistency between the two platforms? I've shared my specs: Desktop (i7 8700K), GPU Asus ROG OC RTX 2080, Windows 10 Pro, 32GB DDR4, etc. Console PC (Ryzen 5 3600, Zotac Mini RTX 2070, Windows 10 Pro) and a storage setup with Samsung drives. Keep me posted!
Are there any background monitoring systems active? Each time MW refreshes it appears to misinterpret things and assumes they're hacks, while the "anti-cheat" feature fails to function, causing your game to shut down. This has occurred with tools like MSI Afterburner, HWInfo, DU Meter, etc.
I have Afterburner and HWInfo enabled, yet I disabled them and turned off all overlays. This was my initial attempt, though it didn’t work. Even with them installed, they seem to have no impact, even when the software isn’t running.
It seemed to be a DU Meter after spending considerable time trying to identify the cause of the crashes. I haven't experienced any crashes recently. Those incidents didn't generate any error alerts. But the crashes I do encounter lately are mostly related to development issues, and a simple restart often resolves the problem.
On my desktop, I occasionally run for around half an hour before it crashes, fails to load textures, or throws a dev error. The behavior seems random. On the small PC, I’ve experienced dev errors or random freezes and crashes within roughly three minutes after starting a multiplayer game. I should mention the game is broken in multiplayer and Warzone. I haven’t tried other game modes yet.
This began when the latest update was released. A patch was applied just before the issues started, which resolved the mysterious crashes you mentioned.
It began a few days back. Maybe I should spend more time on ghost recon while it lasts. I really enjoy CoD. It's frustrating the game keeps having bugs, and Activision seems indifferent.