UPDATE (MOSTLY SOLVED): Normally, Subnautica, Tunic, Another Crab's Treasure and Solar Ash crash when the GPU reaches 86+ degrees. Finally, I found this: Subnautica and Tunic don't crash if I cap their FPS at 60 with RivaTuner. Another Crab's Treasure does still eventually crash, but it takes longer; it might be possible to prevent it from crashing by disabling all the optional graphics settings, or increasing fan rates. I haven't tried Solar Ash, but I'm very sure it'll be similar. The Witcher 3 crashing seems to be a mostly separate phenomenon. Now, whether these facts point to software failure, hardware failure or simply GPU not being strong enough, I do not know.
Some games (Tunic, Subnautica, Another Crab's Treasure) keep crashing. The latter two crash almost immediately. I played Tunic for maybe an hour, and then it started crashing within a minute or so of playing. It doesn't crash with the "driver timeout" notification every time, but it crashes every time.
Also, I've noticed that the problem seems to be worst with 3D Unity games. But not all Unity games crash (Plate Up! and Fall Guys don't crash). Non-Unity games seem fine, I don't remember Civilization VI, Sims 4, Dark Souls II or Dragon Age: Origins crashing in recent memory -- at least not unplayably, like Tunic. But maybe it has nothing to do with Unity and more to do with the recency of the game, since the graphics card is outdated and the last available driver version is from 2021.
Update: I just tried an Unreal Engine 4 game called Solar Ash, and that one crashed too. The report:
Update 2: Okay, apparently Witcher 3 also crashes now (which I played for a hundred hours without issue years ago). I guess something's deeply wrong. Civ VI doesn't seem to crash so far. The Sims 4 doesn't either.
I've tried (partly based on the suggestions on this thread):
1- Lower settings, turn off V-Sync
2- Run "sfc /scannow" to catch and fix any possible DirectX corruption.
3- Uninstall all MS Visual C++ variations and install latest one
4- Turn off "processor performance boost mode" on Windows
5- Disable Xbox Game Bar
The Radeon Software does give me crash reports in the form of a .zip file, but I'm not sure what part to share. Here's a link to the whole .zip file on Google Drive.
I'd add a system report by CPU-Z but I'm not sure how to do that. I guess I can link to Google Drive?
Anyone want to take a crack at it? I got a month of Game Pass and I'm really upset that I can't play the games I really wanted to. Thank you very much.
Some games (Tunic, Subnautica, Another Crab's Treasure) keep crashing. The latter two crash almost immediately. I played Tunic for maybe an hour, and then it started crashing within a minute or so of playing. It doesn't crash with the "driver timeout" notification every time, but it crashes every time.
Also, I've noticed that the problem seems to be worst with 3D Unity games. But not all Unity games crash (Plate Up! and Fall Guys don't crash). Non-Unity games seem fine, I don't remember Civilization VI, Sims 4, Dark Souls II or Dragon Age: Origins crashing in recent memory -- at least not unplayably, like Tunic. But maybe it has nothing to do with Unity and more to do with the recency of the game, since the graphics card is outdated and the last available driver version is from 2021.
Update: I just tried an Unreal Engine 4 game called Solar Ash, and that one crashed too. The report:
Update 2: Okay, apparently Witcher 3 also crashes now (which I played for a hundred hours without issue years ago). I guess something's deeply wrong. Civ VI doesn't seem to crash so far. The Sims 4 doesn't either.
I've tried (partly based on the suggestions on this thread):
1- Lower settings, turn off V-Sync
2- Run "sfc /scannow" to catch and fix any possible DirectX corruption.
3- Uninstall all MS Visual C++ variations and install latest one
4- Turn off "processor performance boost mode" on Windows
5- Disable Xbox Game Bar
The Radeon Software does give me crash reports in the form of a .zip file, but I'm not sure what part to share. Here's a link to the whole .zip file on Google Drive.
I'd add a system report by CPU-Z but I'm not sure how to do that. I guess I can link to Google Drive?
Anyone want to take a crack at it? I got a month of Game Pass and I'm really upset that I can't play the games I really wanted to. Thank you very much.
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