

*edit: by call I'm referring to the live chat. So sending another ticket at this point in time seems like a step down from the forums. I've sent tickets on multiple occasions over the years, not to mention called the EA/Origin support number and had to wait 32 minutes my last call just to speak with them only to hear that they hadn't an idea as to what was causing the issue. Not to sound rude in any way shape, shape, or form but I've already sent a ticket.
#Gamebryo engine crash 1440p how to
If you would rather have the community try and help you, join a DxDiag to your post (See: How to gather DxDiag information) as this will give more information about your whole system. If you wish to contact the official support team, you should submit a ticket here. Hi remember that Answers HQ is a player-to-player forum. However I've also tested lowering the visual settings to be as low as possible and the game still would crash. *edit: I also keep a great many "sustained" abilities active all the time(5+ normally for each character) so it could be possible that too many particle effects might be contributing to the cause. PS: to be more specific I'm using/playing "Dragon Age Origins - Ultimate Edition" via "Steam" So any sort of possible "solution" anyone has in mind would be much appreciated. I changed the affinity to use one of my cores, I'd enter "DAOrigins.exe"'s properties and set it to execute via Direct X9, I've reinstalled the game TWICE. I've looked into multiple forums on "Solutions" that never seem to work. 30mins the 2nd crash, etc.) The point is it's becoming quite tedious having to quicksave after every one of my actions. With every crash I'd start up the game again and it would take LESS time than before to crash again(40mins the first time. Sometimes when entering a loading screen. I'd restart my computer and play for a decent 40 minutes before it crashing randomly.
#Gamebryo engine crash 1440p drivers
So I've updated all my drivers and I'm running Windows 10 (64 bit) and using DirectX 11.

