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GPU Crashes since version 2.0-68 #1128

Open JakefSM opened 4 months ago

JakefSM commented 4 months ago

Current Behavior

I've been playing a lot of Xenoblade Chronicles, when I updated to -68 none of my games would launch (BOTW, Twilight Princess). I updated my GPU drivers and the problem was solved. I thought it was just a windows update/vs AMD adrenaline conflict. Every version after -68 gives me frequent crashes. Rolling back to -67 or -68 seems to solve the problem.

Expected Behavior

Game to play without interruption

Steps to Reproduce

Launch game, play for an hour, screen goes black and you realize you haven't saved... game Music and other non-cemu activities continue to play sound but there is no screen.

System Info (Optional)

OS: win 10 GPU: RX 6600XT

Emulation Settings (Optional)

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Logs (Optional)

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Squall-Leonhart commented 4 months ago

please post log, and the rest of your system,

Note there are ongoing black screen issues with RDNA2 and have been for the past 6-12 months as a result of driver instability.

inklingboy97 commented 4 months ago

You should also try to update to cemu 2.0-72

JakefSM commented 3 months ago

You should also try to update to cemu 2.0-72

It's happened in every version since -68.

bullghost commented 3 months ago

@JakefSM yes i i have same issue , after i read your issue i try to test this game since i have use version 2.0.68 same as you, so then the game wont start , just after finish customize the character then goes black screen, not only black but the cemu freeze , need to kill it, i have also using AMD GPU , and under ARCH Linux. then i try to downgrade to 2.0.67 it work , can pass the character customization screen without any issue.

JakefSM commented 3 months ago

Resolution: I have it running smoothly again in -72. Here's what I did:

1) Complete wipe of GFX drivers and clean install of drivers and driver software. (Must use software)

2) In AMD Software: In AMD Graphics settings, select custom and disable ALL enhancements. No vertical refresh, AA "use application settings" and "multisampling" "use application settings" for all other options

3) IN CEMU General settings: I changed VSync from "Triple Buffer" to "Match emulated display"

You can go back to step 2 and turn things back on until you find what makes the Hiccup BUT the game plays fine for me so I left it alone. Also, whatever is making it GPU crash seems to need driver repair before CEMU will run it again, hence the driver wipe and fresh install. Make sure Windows 10 is not trying to push GPU driver updates, they should come from AMD directly.