![]() ![]() ![]() You have a very powerful card and 50 degrees is nothing, I had 97 degrees warm on my old computer playing games lol so it shouldnt be the problem here. I hope i will get past the cinematic without getting a cold. I will try your tricks, i build a fortress out of windfans around my pc, blowing ontop of the grafic card and starting to get cold here. That was the exact same place where my pc shuts down, the moment where the xcom soldiers stand in the corridor saluting. for a pc only exlusive =\ lousy, lousy job 2k, no excuses. Several reboots, revalidated game files, doesnt change a thing, only solution is to lower graphics, to be safe set all parameters to low and it will do the trick get past the cinematic and save once youre in the mission itself then up the graphics back.Īnother cheers to poor opt. Now I dont belive it really has anything to do with graphics card, its just poor optimization overloading gpu to hell. Cinematic before the final mission, the moment game renders your troops saluting, it reboots pc. If you can still refund the game, I recommend that.Originally posted by Tiannit:Just stumbled upon the very same problem at the very same place, cant be a coincidence. I gotta go to work riiiight abooouuuuttt. I was simply looking at the Base Game's requirements. To make matters worse, WotC's requirements may be higher. While it's not a major issue, exceeding the minimum is better than holding on by a string and some bubblegum. ![]() That barely meets the minimum required specs, requiring more power draw to speed itself up for the demands of the game. The connection type to the card may also be causing a notable bottleneck.Īs for your processor. "Oh! I've got a 900 series! That has to be better than the dead and dated 400 series!" The problem here is that the card cannot apply shaders as well as the minimum required. I can see this being an easy mistake to make. The crashes are likely occurring because the drivers cannot handle the requests going to the card, and that's likely because the card cannot process the graphics for too long. The 940MX, however, while it's capable of running DX12, and has better clock speeds, is still notably weaker than the minimum required EOL GTX 470. While I'll admit to not being a super-duper hardware guy, everything on the software side checks out. And you still have the issue of not meeting the minimum. But this is only recommended if the laptop is multiple years old. You might breathe more life by disassembling the laptop, and reapplying thermal paste. And the game crashes, there's your problem. Consider running Speedfan or a similar, better tool to monitor the heat of the GPU. Laptops sometimes have issues with power consumption and heat. THAT BEING SAID, after looking things over again. I made this massive type-up about how you don't meet minimum specs, and I was reading off the recommended. ![]()
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