POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen
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had problem with screen going off after about 10 mins of playing(and only way was restarting pc after this), solved by doing file integrity check at steam(it found one bad file). Now played one hour without problems
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I found something from a reddit user which seemed to work and it's much simpler than I thought. Of course you have to do all the fixes / corrections first, I've played 4 hours over the course of last night and this morning not a single crash yet, fingers crossed... I typically crash randomly anywhere every 30 minutes like clockwork was super annoying especially if trying to clear Pinnacle Boss or breach farming.
---System--- i7 12700k, RTX2070 (driver version 566.03) , 32GB RAM, Win 11 fully updated ---Steps--- 1. On Steam > verify integrity of game files 2. Delete POE2 shader cache files 3. Nvidia settings changes below ---Nvidia Settings--- Most are default some key highlights that worked for me: - Power management mode = Optimal power - Shader Cache Size = 10GB (because C drive has less than 40GB free) - Texture Filtering Quality = High Performance - Triple Buffering = On ---In-game Graphic Settings--- Renderer = DirectX12 Mode = Windowed Full Screen VSync = Off Dynamic Resolution = unchecked Upscale Mode = NVIDIA DLSS Image Quality = Balanced HDR = unchecked Texture Quality = High (default) Texture Filtering = 8x Lighting = Shadows + Global Illum (default) Shadow + GI Quality = Low (default) Sun Shadow Quality = High (default) Number of Lights = High (default) Bloom = 100% Water Detail Level = High (default) Nvidia Reflex = On + Boost Foreground FPS Cap = Checked and 144 (my monitor refresh rate) Background FPS Cap = Unchecked and 30 Triple Buffering = Checked Dynamic Culling = Unchecked Target Framerate = 120 (maximum to the right) Engine Multithreading = Checked some of your settings may differ for the default and I think the key is to stick to "Default" within the "Detail Settings" section and also have Nvidia Reflex On + Boost. Credit goes to this reddit user check their original post > https://www.reddit.com/r/PathOfExile2/s/i30cRkRZMb Последняя редакция: GundamZero#1042. Время: 23 февр. 2025 г., 10:59:50
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" I will keep it civil. Fix your game. Your game is unplayable. So can you please be CIVIL and fix your game which we pay for. If you dont know what to do drop everything and fix the crashes first before you start work on anything fancy. Shame on you GGG! |
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freezing issue, and long load screens fixed by using ''Vulkan'' under renderer, which you can find under options > graphics.
Последняя редакция: ImpressiveSkill#1374. Время: 24 февр. 2025 г., 20:48:54
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I wonder if Tencent knows the games they spent 100 million+ on is an active threat to people's hardware. Someone should @tencent on X or something lol. That might get GGG's attention
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i had as same issue but on ps5.....
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" This ACTUALLY worked for me, did a whole day session without a crash on 24h2. |
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" Clearing the cache has a positive effect for a while. Like 1-2 days depending on how quickly you fill it and start redo content. Its been documented before. I suspect that whatever process is resposible for the fork-bomb that causes the freeze is delayed in favour of actual caching. When the cashe is filled again the freezes are back. Just so that you are aware that they will come back eventually. Its probably more time efficient and safe to keep the cache and start disable and enable multi-threading before and after every new map sadly. |
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" I actually didn't clear the cache out, unless verifying files did it without me knowing, but ill report back if i crash again after a bit. Rly the only changes I made were to NVIDIA-related settings, and I enabled Triple Buffering but I don't see how that could be the straw breaking the camel's back here. |
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" Lets hope it continues then. There was another user who said it may depend on how quickly there is an available instance to load the new map on. If you have a more stable connection now, or the servers are behaviong a bit more stable, or less players are playing at the same time etc, that also may have a positive effect. |
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