Sly Cooper thieves in time(BCUS98247) crashing randomly
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Echo419
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05-06-2023, 07:21 PM -
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Trying to find a fix for an issue I keep having during gameplay where the game crashes randomly. I cant seem to find anything that is causing it in game. 

the game will crash and after exiting, I get a pop up saying Unhandled Win32 exception... module name:rpcs3.exe(see attached screen shot)

my GPU driver, PS3 firmware, and RPCS3 are up to date.

my PC specs:
CPU: intel i7-9700KF 8 cores 3.60GHz
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB
GPU Driver version: 531.79
RAM: 8GB
OS: windows 10 22H2
Log file is attached as a 7z file

If any additional info is needed please let me know. 
Any help is greatly appreciated.


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05-06-2023, 07:34 PM -
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Have you tried Atomic as the crash in the log suggests?

Dead FIFO commands queue state has been detected!
Try increasing "Driver Wake-Up Delay" setting or setting "RSX FIFO Accuracy" to "Atomic", both in Advanced settings. Called from
(in file C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build\rpcs3\Emu\RSX\RSXFIFO.cpp:685[:6], in function run_FIFO)
(in file C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build\rpcs3\Emu\RSX\RSXThread.cpp:3069[:24], in function recover_fifo)
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05-06-2023, 09:47 PM -
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ya know, I did read that, but wasn't smart enough to click the "RSX FIFO Accuracy" setting. my bad. driver wake up delay is greyed out but ill try the RSX FIFO accuracy setting.

thank you for the quick response though. fingers crossed hopefully its that simple.


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