Ever since the weekly reset, my game persistently crashes. I have never had an issue with D2 leading up to now and I am totally lost. I will be playing and shortly after I get into the game and start playing, my display goes out and a black screen shows where I have to restart my pc to regain access to it. I have tried disabling my shader cache in Nividias control panel. I installed Nividias newest driver yesterday and yet my game still crashes. Im 100% sure this is on Bungies end because my computer runs more demanding games without any issue. I have posted on numerous D2 message boards and I have found no resolution. I even tried to email Bungie but there is no actual way to do that in a situation like this. Please help, I really want to get back to grinding my pinnacles!
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UPDATE: I tried every possible software solution which ended up making things worse so I ended up getting a new graphics card off a friend and knock on wood, D2 and my other games have been working.
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yo, I'm having the exact same problem but weirdly crucible works just fine, its just planets that wont work for me, and my connection is wired and is working just fine.
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Edited by VeganGhost: 1/9/2021 1:58:22 AMHello, Lakachoo For some reason the latest drivers for this game are a problem so I think. Is a problem of your card drivers because I have the same problem when I did the most recent update wait it will come out again very soon (about 7 days calculated) it happened to me a month ago for this I tell you
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Any update? having the same issue
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Hello. Next time your game crashes, could you paste your DxDiag here? You can find this by doing the following: [quote]• Press (Windows Key + R) to bring up the Run dialog box, enter this command “dxdiag” without quotation marks. • Click on “Save all information”. • Copy the text and use a text dump website (i.e. [url=http://pastebin.com]PasteBin.com[/url]) to paste the information. • Create a link and post it here.[/quote]