Hello, when playing the game Call of Duty WW2 I get the error like in the attachment and the game turns off. All drivers are up-to-date because I checked. What could be the reason?
That's how it starts on this card because it is even visible in the game settings
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Maybe something lowering the details in the game will help, because honestly I did everything to the best I could. But apart from this error, the game runs smoothly for a few minutes and suddenly this error.
Unfortunately not. But I reduced the graphics settings and for now the game is going well, but a little pointless because on the full settings it used only half of my card's memory capacity.
Added after 1 [hours] 38 [minutes]:
Unfortunately the error returned I have no idea what causes it
In the case of crack games, it is difficult to conduct any diagnostics. Stolen software works differently, so further considerations do not make sense.
The discussion revolves around an error and game crash issue in Call of Duty WW2 experienced by a user with a laptop featuring an i7 6700HQ processor and GTX 960m graphics card. Initial suggestions included verifying if the game is utilizing the dedicated GPU and lowering graphics settings. The user confirmed the game runs on the GTX 960m but still encounters crashes despite reducing settings. The conversation shifted to the legitimacy of the game, with the user initially indicating it was not original, but later clarifying that they purchased the original version. A solution was proposed involving the use of Display Driver Uninstaller to remove NVIDIA drivers, followed by reinstalling the latest drivers and testing the GPU's performance with Furmark and MSI Afterburner to adjust clock speeds. The discussion highlights the challenges of diagnosing issues with cracked games and emphasizes the importance of using original software for reliable performance. Summary generated by the language model.