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Random Crashes- Lately AH-64D


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Hoping someone can help me out. I've been having random crashes lately. It seems to hit all aircraft randomly, but lately it's hitting me regularly with the AH-64D. Trying to play the Four Horsemen campaign and it's crashing during start-up, so a little easier to get the crash log without playing for long periods before crash. I attached the last two crash logs, both during start-up. I've tried removing all Mods and running repairs, but it does the same thing. I'm running in VR on a Quest 3. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is extremely frustrating and started sporadically after the update before last. Thank you!

dcs.log-20250126-235603.zip dcs.log-20250127-235126.zip

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You logs contain lots of errors around GPU instance being removed and DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED

Based on the below DCS FAQ this can be an issue with video drivers, or a hardware failure.

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/support/faq/startup/#3312253

From the DCS log analyzer:

There is a GPU-related error

  • Remove any overclocking from your GPU. Uninstall your GPU driver with DDU and install a clean one.

Further tuning advice from the log analyzer below. Note, these are tuning and performance recommendations, and likely not the root cause of your issue but may assist with smoother game play and fps.

(SSAO and SSLR are performance hits with little benefit).

  • Turn off SSAO.
  • Enable Full Screen mode.
  • Consider using DLAA.
  • Turn off SSLR.
  • Disable civil traffic.

Verify that this is configured correctly in Windows:

  • Game Mode disabled
  • Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling disabled
  • Core Isolation disabled
  • And disable Core Parking, which is currently enabled.

You have numerous mods, some of which contain errors, so you might want to try removing those and running a slow repair as well. This is potentially not the cause though.

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AMD 7800x3D, 4080Super, 64Gb DDR5 RAM, 4Tb NVMe M.2, Quest 2

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The GPU recommendations in the linked post seems to have fixed the issue. Thanks! I figured it was a GPU issue, just wasn't sure what it was and not skilled enough in the ways of science to read the logs. Appreciate the help!

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