[CRASH] Game crashes within minutes, randomly [42313 Dec-2016]
cflex
Utah Join Date: 2017-01-18 Member: 226914Members
Firstly, let me say this game is just awesome. I turn my lights off and play and just get the crap scared out of me in the dark depths of the ocean. I love it.
Unfortunately, after a day of fun play, the game has started crashing randomly. I would be very appreciative if you could help me figure out what is wrong and get it working again.
I was able to play for 6 hours yesterday without any issues on the highest graphics settings, native screen resolution 2560x1600 full screen. After a few hours break for some meetings, I can back and fired it up again and it started crashing. Initially, I could play for a little while before crashes. But now they seem to happen within a minute or two.
Steps I've Taken to Troubleshoot
Result from my Troubleshooting
Game is still crashing.
DXDiag
http://pastebin.com/xKUfiFLn
Output Log
http://pastebin.com/zpcmUdYW
Crash Report / Output
Crash Report can be downloaded here
Additional Info
Windows is up to date.
Graphics Driver is up to date.
No other applications running except for Steam.
Unfortunately, after a day of fun play, the game has started crashing randomly. I would be very appreciative if you could help me figure out what is wrong and get it working again.
I was able to play for 6 hours yesterday without any issues on the highest graphics settings, native screen resolution 2560x1600 full screen. After a few hours break for some meetings, I can back and fired it up again and it started crashing. Initially, I could play for a little while before crashes. But now they seem to happen within a minute or two.
Steps I've Taken to Troubleshoot
- I've reduced my graphics settings to Minimum and also tried Recommended
- After more crashes I decreased the resolution to 1920x1200 in Windowed mode
- Followed the steps outlined in this Troubleshooting Guide on Steam
- Verified the Integrity of Game Cache in Steam - it verified
- Quit Subnautica and Restarted it
- Restarted the PC
- Decreased my memory frequency in my BIOS (no, it was NOT overclocked, but I decreased it from 3000MHz to 2666MHz)
- Increased the fan profile on my CPU and GPU to make the fans start cooling sooner and keep RPM higher
Result from my Troubleshooting
Game is still crashing.
DXDiag
http://pastebin.com/xKUfiFLn
Output Log
http://pastebin.com/zpcmUdYW
Crash Report / Output
Crash Report can be downloaded here
Additional Info
Windows is up to date.
Graphics Driver is up to date.
No other applications running except for Steam.
Comments
Still having crashes.
The game video seems to freeze for about 5-10 seconds with the audio still playing just before the crash happens. It tends (or seems to) happen as it is attempting to load a lot of environmental video elements, such as swimming toward a crash site, my rescue pod, the Aurora, the island, diving deep with the SeaGlide and its trying to load the detail elements on the sea floor, etc.
Agree with 0x6A7232; I have switched to experimental and have not experienced any crashes since. Still get some bad lag at times but no crashes.
I do, however like several improvements in experimental such as the move visible air bladder and the better beacon readout on my Lifepod.
So I will continue to search for a fix, but I am just loving this game. Well done guys, WELL DONE.
I think it's usually about every 10-20 hours of play, but that varies wildly depending on what you're doing. Resource gathering makes lag like crazy.
Game running AWESOME now in experimental with cache cleared at regular intervals. 5-6 hours is about all I can play before I start getting crashes.
Thanks @0x6A7232 and @foxxyfox !
You're welcome, and a tip: if you put items you don't want in a locker, and deconstruct that locker, they disappear as well.