My solution: I tried launching as administrator and saw BattlEye was being "blocked access" (can't remember precisely what the prompt said) from writing files to the game’s folder. Now the game is from a completely fresh install but still gets me this horrendous message. I would later delete all game files and uninstall the games using their respective uninstaller. So I install it on another partition (dumb as I am) and I get this prompt. Upon patching it, I was told the launcher had encountered a "critical error" ( ) and needed a completely new install. My game was originally on 11.7 (old as hell) so I decided to patch it. So I hadn’t been playing EFT for quite a few months, decided to jump back in to see the new content recently released. Moderator decisions are final, please respect the moderator team and their actions. Make sure to follow the guidelines outlined in the Reddiquette for a more pleasant experience. Recent News Official LinksĪs well as the above rules, the Reddit Content Policy is in place as well - please familiarize yourself with this. Please make sure to follow the rules noted below in the side bar. This is an unofficial, community-run subreddit. They just have something not right at the moment, hard to pin down exactly what though.Escape from Tarkov is a hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and a story-driven walkthrough currently in development by Battlestate Games. Switching to any newer drivers always ends up with crashes and considerably lower frames again. Haven't had a single instance of a locked GPU since in 3 days, or so of heavy testing. Rolling back to a Radeon driver build maybe four, or so revisions behind has really improved stability for me, and the frames have increased dramatically (talking 32fps back to +55fps again.) (something else I'm thinking isn't being managed correctly because even with provided guidelines the variance in configs is too high to be accurate, which makes me think there is some sort of overvoltage spike being caused by who knows what while we're running tarkov). Seems to be keeping the temps within manageable zones much more efficiently once I lock in a dedicated fan speed, and also ensures I can see what voltage the card is receiving. I've been utilizing MSI afterburner to handle core clock and fan speeds. The main issues similar to yours also started roughly a week or so ago for me I've fiddled with an rx580 and discovered the recent AMD software with Wattman doesn't manage the fan throttling as well as one would like. Thanks for reading, I just wanted to throw this out there in the hopes that it might help someone experiencing the same issues.
Ofc a downclock would cause less power consumption, which in turn might negate this too. Not sure about CPU, and I would assume a PSU error might be hard to negate. Keeping your setup to one screen might also help, as pointed out by u/NoSmallTask.
So if you're experiencing a hard GPU crash, a simple downclock might negate this issue for you too. So for me it was a GPU crash, I simply used AMD control panel and did a 10% downclock, along with a slightly higher fan speed, and I have been playing all day with no crashes, still getting the same performance.
So my computer have been crashing hard when playing Tarkov, and I have done extensive research on this subject.Īfter several weeks of looking for a solution, I finally fixed it.
Escape from Tarkov is a hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and a story-driven walkthrough currently in development by Battlestate Games.