Zayra 0 Posted May 22, 2020 (edited) Basically what I said on the title, besides that it doesn't really happens always on gameplay, and it really can vary on the timing. Sometimes it does it on the first race, sometimes i have to do multiple races in order for it to happen.. only thing i can say is that the error coming out on the crash window it's always the same: Access violation at address 0x4bb19527 in module 'dirtrally2.exe' + 0x8b9527.dirtrally2.exe it's not always the same address, but it's always on dirtrally2.exe I recently bought it cause I loved Dirt Rally and since I got myself a G29 and Complete pack 'till Flat Out was in sale. I REALLY wanna play this but I'm out of ideas right now, been searching for days... PC Specs: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX Ryzen 5 3600 S.Skill TridentZ RGB 3400Mhz 16GB Dual Channel MSI Geforce 1660 Super Gaming X Plus I got an NVMe as main drive for OS and a 2TB HDD for games and other stuff. I got the game on the HDD Game runs smoothly at 144FPS with no lag spikes. I did some overclocking, but I have zero crashes on whatever game I ever played. Went trough League, to Apex, to COD MW, Sekiro, MHW and so on and so forth. No crash whatsoever. I leave the .zip with the crashdump in case that could be of any help. bd89aaa7-a713-4760-a8a1-0c63a6106040.zip Edited May 22, 2020 by Zayra Missing informations Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zayra 0 Posted May 26, 2020 Still going... I just can't play like this. If I won't find a solution, I'm gonna ask a refund, and I feel bad about it. a6ecf469-175e-485f-b1c7-b79432ad3a2f.zip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zayra 0 Posted May 31, 2020 I seem to have solved this issue, without actually understanding what was causing it: After huge messing up with NVIDIA GPU Settings, I decided to smash them all to default and start anew. This actually made the game stop crashing, but I really can't tell what it was. I'm just glad I can now play. I'd still like if someone more competent would give a look to the reports and look at the issue. Maybe it's nothing, but finding it out could potentially help someone else in the future. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites