Blue Screen of Death with some sound cards
Trying the fix on page 1, the problem still persists.
Going to try updating drivers; if there is an update available. Note: I did not have this issue in earlier beta stages. Disciples of Keysus Last edited by Naraklok#3937 on Jun 14, 2013, 12:53:38 PM
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Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality Champion Series
Windows 7 Get the 0x00000050 blue screen after 15-20 minutes of play. DisableXRAM fix did not work. Will see if "--softwareaudio" fix works. |
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" --softwareaudio worked for me IGN: SoulCrasher_
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Downloaded this game on the advice of my son, but experienced BSoD soon after start of playing. I hadn't seen such a thing since my Win XP days! "Application attempted to write to a protected memory area". I don't think I'm even going to try to it again until I read these issues have been effectively managed.
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This issue is really killing the game for me too bad krip doesnt have it because it would be solved asap. I dont even have a creative sound card and the "softwareaudio" and "nosound" dont work for me anymore so i really dont know what the hell to do.
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Thanks!
"--softwareaudio" did the trick for me, no blue screens even after 2 hrs of play, it was happening every 5 to 15 mins before I added "--softwareaudio" It also sorted out my in game volume issues, low speach volume sound effects set to high, and the in game volume sliders did not work and also the game was not showing in the windows volume mixer. Fatal1ty XFi driver 6.0.1.1375 I7 2600k @ 4.7 Ghz Asus Pro evo B2 16 GB 2 GTX 680 SLI Win7 sp1 x64 |
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The latest Audigy 2 ZS drivers also gave the horrid BSODs, the --softwareaudio did not work for me.
I found a workaround that some people may or may not want to try - I installed a 3rd party driver. So far, after about 1.5 hours of play, I have NOT crashed (was only getting maybe 15 mins of play before BSOD). If you have an Audigy 2 ZS and find all other fixes don't work and want to give the 3rd party drivers a try: google "kX Audigy 2 ZS driver" - they have a site. One thing I want to point out though, if you do try this driver, you want to use "Wave Out 2/3" as your default playback device. I found with Master Mixer that it had crackling issues. Last edited by Kiyoniz#3106 on Jul 5, 2013, 4:51:19 PM
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was 5 bsod. and just 5 lvl :)
x-fi sb fatality xtreme-gamer. like that, don't remember. how i see - that not fix in 6 months? P.S. "--softwareaudio" not working for me Last edited by tomazx#1804 on Jul 26, 2013, 5:30:58 PM
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I have a side issue. No BSOD for me, but the game freezes every few seconds, which is kinda unplayable (& worse so in onslaught).
I've tried the 'softwareaudio' switch but it didn't help. Apparently, --nosound does fix my issue, so it's most probably sound-card related. I have an ASUS P5W DH Deluxe with onboard HD Audio enabled... |
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I'm not sure if the --nosound fixed my BSOD's because I only played for 30 minutes, but most BSOD's came from playing 20 minutes or less.
You guys have made huge strides in improving gameplay lag on AMD cards, when I last played my framerates would go from ~80 to ~1 constantly, I don't experience that anymore (so far), but now I get BSOD's when I never used to. My sound card is an onboard card, and my computer is from 2007, but it requires "Realtek High Definition Audio" driver, I think it's an amd chipset? Not 100% sure I suppose. Anyway, I never used to BSOD due to sound device, so if that's what was causing the BSOD then it's something that changed from april-now. |
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