who wants to make 50 bucks

gjs4786

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hey


to earn 50 bucks u need to do one thing make Assassin Creed Origin work for more then 20 mins on the computer

worked fine until 12/20/17 then that freaking update came out and wrecked it
i done everything i can think of checked all the possible issues

drivers are up to date
cpu is amd fx 9370 8 core (not over clocked)
ram is 16 GB ddr5
graphics card is Radeon RX480
windows 10

my cpu is not over heating .......i done everything i can think of including ask help from them (they just read off a card with a check list )


ops i posted here so i actually might get to play the game since more ppl come tho this section
So here goes nothing. *takes a deep breath*
Try going to run (Windows key + R), type MSCONFIG, go to Boot > Advance Options. Change the number of processors from 6 to 4 and restart the PC. I know this isn't an ideal fix, but it's worth a shot for troubleshooting purposes.

Check Windows Firewall, it could be blocking a service from accessing the net. Open Windows Firewall (type firewall in Cortana) and, in the main window, click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall". Check through that list and make sure to investigate any unchecked boxes thats purpose you're unsure of.

Try running Uplay in offline mode via the main menu by selecting Go Offline.

Verify your game install. In Uplay, click on Games in the menu at the top of the window. On the next screen, hover over the game tile. This will make a little arrow at the bottom right of the tile. Click on this arrow to make a dropdown menu appear, then click on Verify files. Create a new windows account with admin privileges. Try running your game from there.

If the problem persists, in that same account, perform a clean boot. Type System Configuration in the search box > hit Enter. On the Services tab > select the Hide all Microsoft services check box > click Disable all. Close the Task Manager. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box > click OK > restart your computer. If it works then, it will tell you that there is a conflict somewhere with one of the services that is starting up, at which point you can enable them one at a time until the issue comes back, then you've isolated your culprit.

Another thing you can try, is attempting to run it in Safe Mode with Networking. If the game will load, it won't be playable, but see if it runs without crashing. If it does, then you can use MSCONFIG to disable one at a time. Process of elimination.

Check the event viewer. Press Windows+R to open the Run dialog, enter eventvwr (or eventvwr.msc) and hit OK. Double-click on Windows logs, and look through and review Application logs for anything that has a red or yellow icon next to it, and see if it relates to your game. You can find valuable information here that you can use to track down what the culprit is.

You could also have a bad stick of ram. One way of testing this is taking out one stick of ram at a time and observing if the issue persists. You could also use the windows memory diagnostic tool. Search for memory and select Windows Memory Diagnostic. Windows will shut down, and your computer will reboot into the memory diagnostic program. Just wait until it's done. After you're booted back up, go into event viewer, as explained before, and In the Event Viewer’s left pane, expand Windows Logs and click System. Then right-click System (yes, you have to click it and then right-click it) and select Filter current log. This brings up a new dialog box. Pull down the Event source menu. It’s very long, so you’ll have to scroll down to find and then check MemoryDiagnostics-Results. Click OK to close the dialog box. Back in the Event Viewer, note the listings in the top middle section; there will probably only be two, even if the message at the top of the pane tells you that there are thousands. Double click each one for info. If the viewer tells you you have a RAM problem, shut down your computer and remove all but one of the RAM sticks. Then reboot and repeat the testing. Repeat with each stick. That way, you’ll be sure of which stick—or sticks—need to be replaced.

See if it's due to Taptip. Head into your Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), navigate to Details, and find the Taptip.exe function and shut it down

This issue might be occurring due to system file corruption. Run system file checker to scan for and restore corruptions in Windows system files. Press Windows + X from desktop. Then click on Command Prompt (Admin) Then type in sfc /scannow and press Enter

Other issues, it could be a dying harddrive. It could be that you need to update your BIOS (READ: On some motherboards, updating your bios will clear your raid settings leaving you with a broken array, if not done properly. So make sure you do it properly if you update your BIOS.)

To test your HDD: Go to Start -> Computer; Right click on the disk partition (a single drive can have multiple partitions) you want to check and select Properties and switch to the Tools tab;
Click on the Check now... option, this will open another window; On that window, checkmark the Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for an attempt recovery of bad sectors option boxes, then click start. Now windows will check for bad sectors and attempt to repair it. Sometimes these cannot be repaired, meaning they will remain defective forever. If this is happening to many sectors, then its time to buy another hard drive.

Other things you can try are opening the case, and taking out the video card and then puttting it back in (try a different slot if you can). Re-seating sometimes corrects tiny problems with the socket. Do the same for all of the RAM.

There's a bunch of other stuff you could try, but if none of that solves your issue, they need to come to your house personally and address the issue after all that, lol. Must be a damn great game! Never played it.
 

justugh

Well-Known Member
So here goes nothing. *takes a deep breath*
Try going to run (Windows key + R), type MSCONFIG, go to Boot > Advance Options. Change the number of processors from 6 to 4 and restart the PC. I know this isn't an ideal fix, but it's worth a shot for troubleshooting purposes.

Check Windows Firewall, it could be blocking a service from accessing the net. Open Windows Firewall (type firewall in Cortana) and, in the main window, click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall". Check through that list and make sure to investigate any unchecked boxes thats purpose you're unsure of.

Try running Uplay in offline mode via the main menu by selecting Go Offline.

Verify your game install. In Uplay, click on Games in the menu at the top of the window. On the next screen, hover over the game tile. This will make a little arrow at the bottom right of the tile. Click on this arrow to make a dropdown menu appear, then click on Verify files. Create a new windows account with admin privileges. Try running your game from there.

If the problem persists, in that same account, perform a clean boot. Type System Configuration in the search box > hit Enter. On the Services tab > select the Hide all Microsoft services check box > click Disable all. Close the Task Manager. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box > click OK > restart your computer. If it works then, it will tell you that there is a conflict somewhere with one of the services that is starting up, at which point you can enable them one at a time until the issue comes back, then you've isolated your culprit.

Another thing you can try, is attempting to run it in Safe Mode with Networking. If the game will load, it won't be playable, but see if it runs without crashing. If it does, then you can use MSCONFIG to disable one at a time. Process of elimination.

Check the event viewer. Press Windows+R to open the Run dialog, enter eventvwr (or eventvwr.msc) and hit OK. Double-click on Windows logs, and look through and review Application logs for anything that has a red or yellow icon next to it, and see if it relates to your game. You can find valuable information here that you can use to track down what the culprit is.

You could also have a bad stick of ram. One way of testing this is taking out one stick of ram at a time and observing if the issue persists. You could also use the windows memory diagnostic tool. Search for memory and select Windows Memory Diagnostic. Windows will shut down, and your computer will reboot into the memory diagnostic program. Just wait until it's done. After you're booted back up, go into event viewer, as explained before, and In the Event Viewer’s left pane, expand Windows Logs and click System. Then right-click System (yes, you have to click it and then right-click it) and select Filter current log. This brings up a new dialog box. Pull down the Event source menu. It’s very long, so you’ll have to scroll down to find and then check MemoryDiagnostics-Results. Click OK to close the dialog box. Back in the Event Viewer, note the listings in the top middle section; there will probably only be two, even if the message at the top of the pane tells you that there are thousands. Double click each one for info. If the viewer tells you you have a RAM problem, shut down your computer and remove all but one of the RAM sticks. Then reboot and repeat the testing. Repeat with each stick. That way, you’ll be sure of which stick—or sticks—need to be replaced.

See if it's due to Taptip. Head into your Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), navigate to Details, and find the Taptip.exe function and shut it down

This issue might be occurring due to system file corruption. Run system file checker to scan for and restore corruptions in Windows system files. Press Windows + X from desktop. Then click on Command Prompt (Admin) Then type in sfc /scannow and press Enter

Other issues, it could be a dying harddrive. It could be that you need to update your BIOS (READ: On some motherboards, updating your bios will clear your raid settings leaving you with a broken array, if not done properly. So make sure you do it properly if you update your BIOS.)

To test your HDD: Go to Start -> Computer; Right click on the disk partition (a single drive can have multiple partitions) you want to check and select Properties and switch to the Tools tab;
Click on the Check now... option, this will open another window; On that window, checkmark the Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for an attempt recovery of bad sectors option boxes, then click start. Now windows will check for bad sectors and attempt to repair it. Sometimes these cannot be repaired, meaning they will remain defective forever. If this is happening to many sectors, then its time to buy another hard drive.

Other things you can try are opening the case, and taking out the video card and then puttting it back in (try a different slot if you can). Re-seating sometimes corrects tiny problems with the socket. Do the same for all of the RAM.

There's a bunch of other stuff you could try, but if none of that solves your issue, they need to come to your house personally and address the issue after all that, lol. Must be a damn great game! Never played it.

give this a try in the morning little to stoned to atemp anything

oh yah the game is fucking awesome ...........if u like ancient Egypt and history this game so rocks plus the killing is very relaxing the new combat system and lvling up makes it so every area is with in 3 lvls of u so the game play does not get boring (miss the rope dart tho )

then hit the bong a few times and take a walk around the temples and cities looking around seeing different things
 

ANC

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THat is the best series of games in a long time.
I loved the one in Venice, made me want to go there to climb on their walls and towers.
 

ANC

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I didn't even know I liked history before I started playing that series.
It is super edumicational in a way.
 

whitebb2727

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This was the last video game I played.

If pinball doesn't count. Usually find something to do that involves upgrades or progress with my time.

Or go shopping at Lowe's which is full of ideas.
I've been playing fallout 4 4k edition on xbox one x. Nice graphics. I've got about 100 hours in it so far. Close to heating it. Of course there is like 8 add ons for it.

I like the first and second fallouts on pc. They were a little more dark and you had the moral choice of being good or bad in the game.
 

whitebb2727

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I wouldn't change from win 10 back to 7. I have a cheap hp touchscreen with win 10 amd a8 and 16 gigs of ram and I regularly play Xbox one games on it just fine.
 

Terps

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Your video card is toast most likely overheating with the increased workload the game brings. Takes it a few mins to heat up.
 

justugh

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What about lady boys? ;)
post op sure
pre op no thanks

I've been playing fallout 4 4k edition on xbox one x. Nice graphics. I've got about 100 hours in it so far. Close to heating it. Of course there is like 8 add ons for it.

I like the first and second fallouts on pc. They were a little more dark and you had the moral choice of being good or bad in the game.
try the nuke a world add on for fallout 4( u can be a raider in the slave trade or u can wipe out the whole place) ....far harbor was pretty cool too
( love that game i got more then 140 hours on it)

if u want a dark game witcher 3 is pretty messed up
 

justugh

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Your video card is toast most likely overheating with the increased workload the game brings. Takes it a few mins to heat up.
i did a stress test to make sure was not my card or my CPU (heat issuse)
plus i installed a cross venting fan in one of the 3.5 bays does 100 cfms
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003I7L76S/

i can run shadows of war that is anouther well known maximizer on gpu and cpu needs
beat that game to easy

it is something to do with their game and AMD i worked down every possible thing except what that new guy wrote out have not tried all those ....tho cutting my cpu from 8 to 4 cores worries me
 

Terps

Well-Known Member
i did a stress test to make sure was not my card or my CPU (heat issuse)
plus i installed a cross venting fan in one of the 3.5 bays does 100 cfms
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003I7L76S/

i can run shadows of war that is anouther well known maximizer on gpu and cpu needs
beat that game to easy

it is something to do with their game and AMD i worked down every possible thing except what that new guy wrote out have not tried all those ....tho cutting my cpu from 8 to 4 cores worries me
Then just start playing something else f it.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
post op sure
pre op no thanks


try the nuke a world add on for fallout 4( u can be a raider in the slave trade or u can wipe out the whole place) ....far harbor was pretty cool too
( love that game i got more then 140 hours on it)

if u want a dark game witcher 3 is pretty messed up
Ill check it out. Ive been playing the remastered zombie maps on black ops 3. I'm going to download the new call of duty ww2 today.

I also want far cry 5.
 
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