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bloodborne crash after character creation #888

Open GerinCtta opened 5 days ago

GerinCtta commented 5 days ago

shad_log.txt

my pc config r7 5700x rx7600 8gb 16gbram dd4 3200mhz

Ghogost commented 5 days ago

maybe is for radeons, cuz mine crashes too and its a rx7600

corigne commented 5 days ago

I have a similar crash with a NVIDIA card, so I don't think it is isolated to Radeon graphics.

Which client are you using? (I'm on linux)

Ghogost commented 5 days ago

im using windows

h16033 commented 5 days ago

I have a similar crash with a NVIDIA card, so I don't think it is isolated to Radeon graphics.

Which client are you using? (I'm on linux)

which distro you have

corigne commented 5 days ago

I have a similar crash with a NVIDIA card, so I don't think it is isolated to Radeon graphics. Which client are you using? (I'm on linux)

which distro you have

Arch rolling x86-64, Linux 6.10.9-arch1-1. Nvidia 2070 SUPER Ryzen 7 3800X 32GB of RAM

I've made a couple of specific issues for the problems I've been running into on main. I was able to get it running to character creation on a fork that's fairly close to the main branch, but it crashes after character creation.

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Purenuggetry commented 5 days ago

Mine also (Nvidia).. luckily game saves at crash and restarting picks up after character creation.

corigne commented 5 days ago

Mine also (Nvidia).. luckily game saves at crash and restarting picks up after character creation.

I had to leave home when I got the crash, or else I might have tried this. I will see if this works for me too!

Ninomaker commented 5 days ago

facing the same issue too

StevenMiller123 commented 4 days ago

The Failed allocating buffer with error ErrorOutOfDeviceMemory error occurs when your graphics card runs out of VRAM. Make sure your graphics drivers are completely up to date, and that you aren't applying any user-made patches when testing.