Open Pauler221 opened 2 years ago
Hello @Pauler221, in general, not OpenGL application including CS:GO should be capable of taking down the entire system, and this reads like a kernel or video driver issue which should also be mentioned to your video driver vendor.
Hello @Pauler221, in general, not OpenGL application including CS:GO should be capable of taking down the entire system, and this reads like a kernel or video driver issue which should also be mentioned to your video driver vendor.
@kisak-valve Thanks for your fast answer! What about the “timeout” after joining any game mode? Why am I losing connection after launching the game with my NVIDIA card?
@kisak-valve I also do not experience this issue anywhere else but CS:GO. I can still move my mouse while this “system freeze” occurs.
I am having the same EXACT problem. nvidia driver and nvidia graphics card. It freezes then disconnects. I have to keep reconnecting but it doesn't last long.
I am on Ubuntu 22.04
I recently started to have this problem (Fedora 36. Intel HD graphics). After a few games, the game will suddenly freeze along with the whole system. I have to forcefully power my PC off in order to get it back running again. This only happens with this game as well. Not with other more resource-intensive games.
Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:
Launching CS:GO with INTEGRATED GRAPHICS doesn't cause any problems at all.
Launching CS:GO with my NVIDIA graphics card causes all sorts of weird behavior: As soon as I connect to any match for example death match it connects but I cannot chose a team and my connection is instantly interrupted (timeout). Sometimes it lets me play 2 seconds until the connection is interrupted and I get kicked after 30 seconds anyways. If those connection issues don't occur I can play for like 20 seconds but afterwards my whole system hangs. Staying in the CS:GO menu is possible for like 15 minutes until the system crashes.
This doesn't happen with any other application than CS:GO and I can use my nvidia graphics card without any issues anywhere else.
Steps for reproducing this issue:
logs:
`Jun 08 14:52:40 bigcat systemd-coredump[1982]: [🡕] Process 1839 (csgo_linux64) of user 1000 dumped core.
Jun 08 14:52:40 bigcat systemd[1]: systemd-coredump@0-1980-0.service: Deactivated successfully. `