timeshifter
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First, I'll admit a little bit of an addiction to Fortnite Battle Royale.
I've got a decent PC to run it: Intel Core i7 2600K, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, SSD, Windows 10, etc. The game will crash occasionally. When it crashes, it's only that application that goes down. Everything else on the PC seems to keep chugging along. 90% of the time the program will just disappear with no crash reporter dialog box.
The crashes are usually precipitated by some stuttering. At one point they seemed to happen on the same area of the map.
A quick Google search doesn't yield a lot of info. I did change my Epic Games Launcher program to use 64 bit by changing the path for the shortcut as described in one video. Also tried limiting frames to 120.
There seems to be a corresponding event in the Event Viewer - Applications. It's fairly generic, and I'm not there right now to pull it up.
I'm wondering if it's a memory issue? I pulled 8GB out of another machine to bring this one up to 16GB. But I did that long before crashing became a problem. Maybe the newer version of the game uses more memory and is related.
This became an issue with Season 4 (aka version 4.x). Crashes were pretty rare in prior versions.
Maybe an uninstall, reinstall of the game is in order.
Any other ideas?
I've got a decent PC to run it: Intel Core i7 2600K, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060 6GB, SSD, Windows 10, etc. The game will crash occasionally. When it crashes, it's only that application that goes down. Everything else on the PC seems to keep chugging along. 90% of the time the program will just disappear with no crash reporter dialog box.
The crashes are usually precipitated by some stuttering. At one point they seemed to happen on the same area of the map.
A quick Google search doesn't yield a lot of info. I did change my Epic Games Launcher program to use 64 bit by changing the path for the shortcut as described in one video. Also tried limiting frames to 120.
There seems to be a corresponding event in the Event Viewer - Applications. It's fairly generic, and I'm not there right now to pull it up.
I'm wondering if it's a memory issue? I pulled 8GB out of another machine to bring this one up to 16GB. But I did that long before crashing became a problem. Maybe the newer version of the game uses more memory and is related.
This became an issue with Season 4 (aka version 4.x). Crashes were pretty rare in prior versions.
Maybe an uninstall, reinstall of the game is in order.
Any other ideas?