Ever since the move to Steam i've had issues with the game. At first i had the issue, where when you dodge with hunter your entire screen would just freeze but the game would continue (very helpfull in pvp). After the next season (trials) the issue was resolved with an update but the game kept crashing moren frequently with the brocolli code. I've been playing d2 since launch and the game never crashed on Battle Net. It started right after the move to steam!
Its completely random, sometimes it will crash in orbit when im afk, sometimes mid session. Sometimes mid action (jumping) other times when emoting/waiting for another player in a strike. But it was still just once every other day so i didnt bother with it. But now the game crashes mulitple times per session. Just now it crashed 2 times within one master nightfall run. I've no idea what it could be.
I've always the lastest dirvers and updates installed
My pc
i5 6500
MSI 1080 X (oc or not it doenst make a difference)
16 GB Ram
MB: Gigabyte B150-HD3P (yeah i know, its my first pc that I've buildt a few years ago)
After checking the system and security tab on windows settings, it showed me following message for the crashes (german)
Problemereignisame: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 141
and some parameters
The device manager didnt show any issues (yellow !)
Can anyone help me here?
Hey there! You may want to review Bungie’s [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/46853]BROCCOLI[/url] article for more information about this issue.
If that doesn't help, here are some suggestions that may help resolve this issue:
[quote][b]1[/b]. Enable "Game Mode" in Windows 10 or, if you already have "Game Mode" enabled, try disabling it.
[b]2[/b]. If you use EVGA Precision for overclocking, you may want to disable that since it doesn't play well with Destiny 2. MSI Afterburner might be a good alternative to use.
[b]3[/b]. In your Settings, cap your framerate to keep GPU usage below 90% to see if this helps.
[b]4[/b]. If you have an NVIDIA graphics cards, see if the card stabilizes using [url=https://www.evga.com/support/faq/afmviewfaq.aspx?faqid=59594]NVIDIA's temporary debug mode[/url].
[b]5[/b]. Some players have reported that a mild underclock for GPU clock of around -100MHz and GPU memory around -50MHzz may help with this issue.[/quote]