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Identify the root cause and apply the appropriate fix.

Identify the root cause and apply the appropriate fix.

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xBlue_Dod
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04-07-2023, 12:38 AM
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However, using MSI Afterburner or underclocking isn't the solution. Instead, consider installing DirectX as suggested by @Mholes or playing the game according to @EMC's advice. If you haven't tried these options, you won't fix your issue.
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xBlue_Dod
04-07-2023, 12:38 AM #21

However, using MSI Afterburner or underclocking isn't the solution. Instead, consider installing DirectX as suggested by @Mholes or playing the game according to @EMC's advice. If you haven't tried these options, you won't fix your issue.

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Bruh_Denied_
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04-07-2023, 08:16 AM
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you're likely dealing with a problem related to drivers or software rather than your card. this issue often stems from .netframework, Visual C++, or DirectX. many times the fix involves downloading and installing the latest .NET Framework or updating DirectX via Microsoft's site. reinstalling Visual C++ and removing existing versions can help. if the problem persists after these steps, a reformat might be necessary. it seems like a .NET Framework concern is probable. luck you have!
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Bruh_Denied_
04-07-2023, 08:16 AM #22

you're likely dealing with a problem related to drivers or software rather than your card. this issue often stems from .netframework, Visual C++, or DirectX. many times the fix involves downloading and installing the latest .NET Framework or updating DirectX via Microsoft's site. reinstalling Visual C++ and removing existing versions can help. if the problem persists after these steps, a reformat might be necessary. it seems like a .NET Framework concern is probable. luck you have!

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