I recently updated my GPU drivers which was not very out of the ordinary. Ever since this update I have had an issue running NCAA14 on RPSC3 which I have done perfectly normal for 400+ hours of gaming. I am assuming there is no coincidence and this update did something funky that caused it but I thought I better come here first to make sure if that was the case so I am including my
log for anyone to take a look at. I am not sure what exactly changed as I had been playing before the update. if I need to reinstall the driver just to see if that fixes it, I have that option, otherwise my hardware is: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GeForce RTX 2060 KO; Windows 10 with 32GB of RAM and GeForce Driver 526.47. Thank you in advance!
I am having the same issue after updating my video card to that version so I think so.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
GTX 1070 TI FTW2 (Driver 526.47)
Windows 11
32GB of RAM
Was thinking about rolling back my driver version.
(10-31-2022, 04:00 AM)bunkhitz Wrote: [ -> ]I recently updated my GPU drivers which was not very out of the ordinary. Ever since this update I have had an issue running NCAA14 on RPSC3 which I have done perfectly normal for 400+ hours of gaming. I am assuming there is no coincidence and this update did something funky that caused it but I thought I better come here first to make sure if that was the case so I am including my log for anyone to take a look at. I am not sure what exactly changed as I had been playing before the update. if I need to reinstall the driver just to see if that fixes it, I have that option, otherwise my hardware is: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GeForce RTX 2060 KO; Windows 10 with 32GB of RAM and GeForce Driver 526.47. Thank you in advance!
Yes, that seems to be the case. My game all of a suddent started freezing every time during the middle of an RTG game usually around the 2nd quarter. I went to the RPCS3 Discord and was told to revert back to a previous GeForce Game Ready driver. I uninstalled 526.47 and went to Nvidia website and installed the last version 512.77. Everything works fine for me now! I hope this helps!
We've seen some reports of this, it seems to be the case, yes.
The recommendation is to use the previous driver for now, let's see if NVIDIA fixes this in one of the next drivers.
I can confirm downgrading the Nvidia driver worked for me. Downgraded to 522.25 for my 1070ti FTW and that resolved my crashing issues.