12-14-2020, 06:01 AM -
So I'm fresh from trying out AC4, which has also been reported to work from start to finish, but I'm getting the same issue I had with AC4, this is what pops up before I even get into the game, after the loading screen from New Game, in the log:
F {PPU[0x100002c] Thread (Ac4SortieScene) [0x000f7704]} VM: Access violation writing location 0x27bbbebb (unmapped memory) [type=u32]
This error happens to me too on AC4, but it at least happens later on (Currently stuck on Chapter 4 because one mission gets this error after the loading screen as well. I could run AC4 at 60FPS and I enabled Write Color Buffer and Read Color Buffer.
Really scratching my head over this.
My specs are i7-8750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1070.
Tested on RPCS3 Version: 0.0.13-11347-3a0b3a85 Alpha (version that got someone through the whole game on the other thread)
and the current RPCS3 Version: 0.0.13-11389-e5603fec Alpha
Okay, I've actually found the problem, so I disabled Read/Write Color Buffer and now both AC:fA and AC4 work fine. Although that's a bit odd to me that /that/ was the issue, since it said previously in the thread that enabling both Read and Write would fix it.
F {PPU[0x100002c] Thread (Ac4SortieScene) [0x000f7704]} VM: Access violation writing location 0x27bbbebb (unmapped memory) [type=u32]
This error happens to me too on AC4, but it at least happens later on (Currently stuck on Chapter 4 because one mission gets this error after the loading screen as well. I could run AC4 at 60FPS and I enabled Write Color Buffer and Read Color Buffer.
Really scratching my head over this.
My specs are i7-8750H, 16GB RAM, GTX 1070.
Tested on RPCS3 Version: 0.0.13-11347-3a0b3a85 Alpha (version that got someone through the whole game on the other thread)
and the current RPCS3 Version: 0.0.13-11389-e5603fec Alpha
Okay, I've actually found the problem, so I disabled Read/Write Color Buffer and now both AC:fA and AC4 work fine. Although that's a bit odd to me that /that/ was the issue, since it said previously in the thread that enabling both Read and Write would fix it.
This post was last modified: 12-14-2020, 07:35 AM by dofits.