POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen

Hotfix driver from nvidia did not help.

For me when it crashes then it will crash again and again. Usually just new instance of map will fix it. So I suppose maybe something between instance and shaders.
Last edited by Fugazor#1825 on Dec 24, 2024, 9:12:41 AM
Using the PoEUnCrasher app and switching from DX12 to Vulkan - not seen a crash in days, now.
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POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen
Is there anyone with an AMD card who has this issue?
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Panczka#1217 wrote:
In my case, rolling back to 23H2 solved the freezing issue. Anyone who says it's the fault of the GGG is mistaken. The operating system should never allow internal software to freeze the entire system, even if such software is designed with that exact purpose



The recommended system requirements for Path of Exile 2 are:

OS: Windows 10 or newer - CHECK
CPU: Intel Core i5-10500 or AMD Ryzen 5 3700X - CHECK
Memory: 16 GB RAM - CHECK
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2060, AMD Radeon RX 5600XT, or Intel Arc A770 - CHECK
DirectX: Version 12 - CHECK
Storage: 100 GB available space - CHECK
Network: Broadband internet connection - CHECK
Solid state storage is also recommended. - CHECK

^If you have AT LEAST all that, the game should run fine on default settings.

It doesn't.

GGG needs to fix their game. Period.

Windows 11 24H2 (Steam), AMD 5800X3D, RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB, 32BG DDR4 3200, Samsung 980 Pro SSD
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Tsono#0224 wrote:
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you wanna solve a decade old problem? KEKW

https://github.com/Kapps/PoEUncrasher/releases
Kapps##### made this

"weird crusade against GGG"

brooo.... XD

My understanding is that it prevents Windows freezing entirely, but doesn't prevent PoE itself from freezing. Is that incorrect? (obviously, that's already a gigantic improvement)


Almost correct. It detects when there is a loading screen then it parks first 2 cores of your CPU if it survives the loading screen it then gives you all your cores back so you have them during gameplay. If poe2 freeze's during the loading ng screen it sets poe2 to realtime process (this gives it priority I believe) and recovers the game from freezing. This all happens seamlessly and you never notice it. I just looked at the log for poeuncrasher and my game attempted to freeze 5 times in the last 2 hrs and I didnt even notice.

I highly recommend the program.


Anyone using PoEUncrasher could explain why it still crashes in my PC?

I leave the app running, I can see on the prompt that it parked my cores. However on the loading screens when the sound goes weird because the game is crashing, PoEUncrasher does not seem to recover from the crash. And I CTD. No freezes, just CTD. Tried versions 1.2 and 1.3, no success....

Any help?


4070 Super
i7 14700kf
W-24H2
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Using the PoEUnCrasher app and switching from DX12 to Vulkan - not seen a crash in days, now.


Using PoEUncrasher, tried Dx12 and Vulkan, I still crash on both... any idea what I might be doing wrong?

I see the prompt that it is working correcly, the app parks my cores and all... but it simply doesn't recover from the freezes and I always CTD.
"This is how I see it. If the game is freezing, then the fault lies with the GGG. If the entire operating system freezes, then Windows is to blame.
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Panczka#1217 wrote:
"This is how I see it. If the game is freezing, then the fault lies with the GGG. If the entire operating system freezes, then Windows is to blame.


How does removing 2 core from affinity making it so that the system is fine and just poe 2 remains frozen factor into this unified theory of yours?

What about the people on Linux? It's still Windows at fault there right? Or are entire Linux distros just faulty too?
Last edited by shenk800#1840 on Dec 24, 2024, 10:42:07 AM
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Panczka#1217 wrote:
Is there anyone with an AMD card who has this issue?


Yes, full PC crash on login, have to full reboot.

Last edited by Dubzaa#5783 on Dec 24, 2024, 11:14:23 AM

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