Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out.
Broccoli errors typically indicate a problem with the detection of the player’s GPU, often due to a driver crash. To try and resolve this issue, we usually suggest updating your OS and graphics drivers to their most recent versions. To that point, we recommend that you update your graphics card drivers directly from the manufacturer’s website. This will ensure you have the most up-to-date drivers and can help resolve these types of issues.
That said, there's been a trend lately of players downloading a recent driver update that seems to mess with things and trigger the Broccoli errors, and this seems to be the case for you. Therefore, it may be prudent to download and install a previous driver version, at least temporarily, and thereby see if you can identify which update is the problematic one.
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Thank you for the input. I did have the latest Nvidia drivers and downloading the previous version seems to have stabilized the issue so that looks like the cause of the issues. Anyone else experiencing this new error out of the blue should try and download the previous drivers from Nvidia's web page.
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Hi again, We're glad this helped, and thanks for confirming that it did!
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Hi, i have the same problem, what is number of nvidia driver you use please
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I downloaded 576.28 and that fixed the issue for me. I think if you find the one from 4/30 of this year that should be the one. The 5/12 one is the one that caused me problems.
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thanks bro