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Is UE4 always experiencing crashes?

Is UE4 always experiencing crashes?

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erin_33
Member
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10-03-2016, 02:09 PM
#1
I had some issues earlier, like browsers shutting down and games closing unexpectedly. I thought my Ethernet connection was the culprit.
Now I realize it’s only the UE-4/Unreal Engine titles that stop or crash.
All of them have been a real headache for months.
It often returns messages about bones, usually causing a crash in one or two games.
There’s an error like: "Assertion failed: !Pose[BoneIndex].ContainsNaN()" and warnings about physics bodies outside MBP bounds.
It looks like the game is trying to access something wrong, possibly due to collision settings.
I’ve seen similar problems with logs mentioning bones and physics issues.
Recent troubleshooting steps include disabling XMP, reinstalling drivers, running memory tests, cleaning installs, updating BIOS, changing clocking methods, and even visiting a repair shop.
Still, it keeps happening. I added exceptions for game files in virus protection and anti-cheat, but nothing seems to fix it.
I’m stuck with no clear solution and feeling really frustrated.
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erin_33
10-03-2016, 02:09 PM #1

I had some issues earlier, like browsers shutting down and games closing unexpectedly. I thought my Ethernet connection was the culprit.
Now I realize it’s only the UE-4/Unreal Engine titles that stop or crash.
All of them have been a real headache for months.
It often returns messages about bones, usually causing a crash in one or two games.
There’s an error like: "Assertion failed: !Pose[BoneIndex].ContainsNaN()" and warnings about physics bodies outside MBP bounds.
It looks like the game is trying to access something wrong, possibly due to collision settings.
I’ve seen similar problems with logs mentioning bones and physics issues.
Recent troubleshooting steps include disabling XMP, reinstalling drivers, running memory tests, cleaning installs, updating BIOS, changing clocking methods, and even visiting a repair shop.
Still, it keeps happening. I added exceptions for game files in virus protection and anti-cheat, but nothing seems to fix it.
I’m stuck with no clear solution and feeling really frustrated.

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seargant1000
Junior Member
10
10-03-2016, 02:15 PM
#2
Do all these files exist in Steam? If yes, visit the library and verify the game files for integrity.
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seargant1000
10-03-2016, 02:15 PM #2

Do all these files exist in Steam? If yes, visit the library and verify the game files for integrity.

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BigHaza
Member
211
10-04-2016, 03:57 PM
#3
Sadly, those didn't work. It's just the Steam UE-4 titles, and I'm fine with them.
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BigHaza
10-04-2016, 03:57 PM #3

Sadly, those didn't work. It's just the Steam UE-4 titles, and I'm fine with them.

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itacarambi
Member
189
10-04-2016, 05:26 PM
#4
the strangest thing i managed to do was play a unity game. it's mainly similar to squad, squad 44 insurgency, etc. maybe it's actually quite simple against cheating.
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itacarambi
10-04-2016, 05:26 PM #4

the strangest thing i managed to do was play a unity game. it's mainly similar to squad, squad 44 insurgency, etc. maybe it's actually quite simple against cheating.