SamualACarver 7 Posted August 17, 2014 (edited) I am needing help with this Dayz is constantly crashing and it is pretty much random. It doesnt seem to be any set time. I can play for 30 mins (but never more than that) or 2 mins and it will crash. It will just crash straight to desktop. This started happening a week or so ago with an update. Previously I would have the occasional problem where the screen would go black but Dayz would still be running. I could hear myself moving and other in game sounds but the screen was black. I would have to ctrl/alt/delete to shut Dayz down and restart. I havent had that problem lately. Dayz just crashes, shuts down and just goes to the desktop. I have updated my my graphics card drivers. Uninstalled-reinstalled Dayz. I have tried different settings. I submitted a report to Feedback Tracker with all the info they asked for. This was over a week ago and I have had no reply at all. I dont even know if the Devs read it or care. This is getting very aggravating. It is basically unplayable. Does anyone have any suggestions at all what I could do to fix this? This is driving me crazy. Thanks Edit: For more detail to what is happening the game freezes then seconds later crashes to desktop. I Dled an Nvidia monitoring program. The Graphics Card temp stays around 70-75 degrees celcius which with nothing but the browser running basically at idle it stays around 65 degrees. On the Nvidia monitoring program it has 91 degrees as the threshold temp. So I think the temp is fine. My memory usage goes up to around 98% after a few mins in game. System Specs: I dont know what all specs are needed to list. Gateway FX542XWindows VistaProcessor Intel Core 2 quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50 GHZ 2.50 GHZRam 4 GB64 Bit operating System Graphics card:Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+Memory data rate 2200 MHzMemory inteface 256-bitTotal available graphic memory 2303 MBDedicated video memory 512 MB GDDR3Shared sytem memory 1791 MB Edited August 17, 2014 by SamualACarver Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freethink 984 Posted August 17, 2014 Could be overheating. Install msi overburner and turn on the temp overlay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamualACarver 7 Posted August 17, 2014 Could be overheating. Install msi overburner and turn on the temp overlay.Thanks for trying to help. I updated my post. I dont think it is the temp. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites