So I got my 2nd blue screen from this game just now, and I'm not touching it anymore

I’ve heard that a lot of people were having issues with their GPUs getting bricked and thought maybe they don’t know how to monitor their temps, power usage, or whatever. So I assumed (like a lot of others) that I would be fine.

I woke up this morning to play. I opened up New World, and alt+tabed to YouTube for a few minutes while I try to wake up. Then suddenly bluescreen. I’ve been playing long hours every day since launch and that was the first time that has ever happened… I did as much research as I could (just like I’ve been doing since launch to fix the game from crashing constantly)

This game has restarted my computer automatically once, crashed my whole computer about 3 times, and the game itself has crashed about another 8 times. I thought, you know… I’ll give it one more chance… I lowered my fps to 60 and limited my GPU power as far as it will go in MSI Afterburner, and after about 2 more crashes and 2 more hours of playing, the game blue screens my pc:

So after 10 crashes, 3 pc crashes, and 2 bluescreens; I’m not touching this game anymore. Stop focusing on the smaller bugs AND FIX THE WHATS KILLING PLEOPLE’S COMPUTERS.

Play within the minimum specs?

yes, and at the time of the last blue screen my gpu and cpu temps and power usage was normal

I thought you meant lowering all the visual settings in-game
I have:
Intel i9-9900K 8-Core 3.6 GHz
GeForce RTX 2070 8GB
4 32GB DDR4 RAM
So I’m well within the specs

I Have got a similar blue screen on an ryzen 3950X, RTX 3090, 64Gb RAM. The game is unplayable for me because of massive FPS drops every ten seconds. 90 > -10 FPS in combat…

Their only solution is : " put the setting to low " LOL in few moments they will give us amazon links to purchase new hardware…

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Are you overclocked by any chance ? Try playing without, see if you keep getting BSOD.
The game is badly coded.

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I was, but then removed the overclock 2 days ago thinking it was the problem

Game is definitely not coded right

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Another thing to try is to use MSI Afterburner to set your TDP limit to 70% and check if it keeps doing it. You will lose a couple of frames. But issue might be aleviated, and your GPU wont explode.

I think that’s exactly what I did (read last line of post above pic) 71% is as low as it goes
unless TDP is something different, then idk what that is

yeah in that case i wouldn’t touch it anymore. Even if you break a GPU and RMA it, it might take months.

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This is happening for a lot of people with specs way over minimum and theirs been no response from amazon.

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Really sucks because it’s not a bad game. I was really enjoying it, but it’s just not worth it

Whatever they did with the most recent patch has fucked a lot of people. Seems like pretty harsh memory leaks imo.

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plus it was already crashing my pc before the update. the blue screens were just today now

I am experiencing a similar problem, I started getting bluescreen after I changed quality settings ingame, then it would crash when logging in, temporarily solved by lowering quality settings (even tho I’m running a 3070 and ryzen 5 5600x with 16gb ram), but then today I got a bluescreen again (got it about 4 times in total) now I’m not sure I want to open the game again.

Hi everyone,

Sorry for this inconveniences, can you confirm if the blue screen error started to show up after the patch?

If so, can you please provide your computer specs (for those of you who haven’t), your logs and DxDiag for further investigation:

Instructions for generating a DXdiag: Open and run DxDiag.exe

Instructions for finding the in-game logs:

  1. Press Windows+R on the keyboard, type %appdata% and press enter.
  2. Open the most recent file from this folder: /AppData/local/AGS/LogBackups.

Paste the content on a pastebin using http://pastebin.com/ and share it here.

Thanks

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The WHEA uncorrectable error is a stop code displayed during blue screen crashes, and is usually caused by some type of hardware failure. A failing hard drive, defective memory, improperly seated CPU, and a variety of other hardware issues can all result in a WHEA uncorrectable error.

In addition to faulty hardware, this error message can also be the result of driver conflicts and missing Windows updates that cause hardware to work, or not work, in unexpected ways.

In some cases, overclocking can also cause this error to appear due to the extra strain overclocking puts on your CPU.

Be sure to Windows Update
Make sure Drivers are up to date
Physically inspect your hardware components
Check for harddrive issues with the Error Checking utility

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