So the game is freezing when I play, more or less all the time, for 3-5 seconds everytime, and it keeps doing it until I get a message that theres some problem with the 3d accelerator and then the game shuts down. I’ve had no problems what so ever in BFA until latest patch(nzoth) which worked fine until 2-3 weeks ago.
Not sure if there was a small patch out about that time but the game is unplayable, Ive tried most things, like administrator, switching to dx11 (from 12) lowering graphics and more. Removed all graphics drivers and reinstalled and everything.
The problem is the game, since all other games on my PC works without any issues what so ever. Will there be a fix or should I remove my subscription while I wait?
Hello Runic,
Sorry to hear about your issue there.
Not entirely certain of what the error that you receive is, but could you have a look into this article here?
If you have tried everything there, please provide to us your system files in order to look into your issue in more detail. You can post them in a website like Pastebin or similar.
Got a 2070RTX 8gb Super with a I7 9700k 4,9ghz turbo (watercooled) Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3000MHz RAM, I suppose these are up to date for wow, and supported + updated drivers. And I only use 1 monitor and it is using the right port for the graphics card. Don’t have a clue about overlay programs though, I have nvidia on but it is the only thing.
I recently read something about the FPS going too high for some people making it crash, maybe I have too high frames aswell I’m about to try lowering max fps. If it does not work I’m pretty clueless what to do.
(update)
Nope, there are no fps settings in the game appearantly other than background minimum. And after newest updates(drivers + windows) I can’t even log into the game, I get crashes on character selection.
Says it is unable to start up 3d accelerator, while windows says access to graphics components has been blocked for the program wow.exe, which I would assume that it was forced to block because the game kept crashing.