August 24, 20205 yr Resolved Issue Causing CTD Desktop seconds into a flight. Resolution: Graphics Setting Set Trees to LOW - Anything higher will cause CTD. Since release had the same issue soon as actually start a flight the sim would crash to desktop with no error code. After ensuring everything had the latest drivers and trying multiple configurations discovered that the Graphics Setting Trees on anything but LOW causes the CTD. Everything else can be set to Ultra or High and not cause an issue. Anyway hope this helps someone that might be experiencing the same or similar issue. And yes I was finally able to find my house. :-) M/B: X470 Gigabyte Gaming 7 CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X GPU: AMD Radeon VII RAM: 64GB SDD: 2TB Res: 3440x1440
August 27, 20205 yr thanx for the tip, will give it a try. I ctd when connrcted to atc in ils mode all the time. jb
August 27, 20205 yr Author I've also found that setting Texture SuperSampling above 2x2 also causes crashes.
August 30, 20205 yr SOLVED ... maybe? Hey I've been having crashes like that using a 3600/1070/16gb rig. Never had crash issues previously. Tried a bunch of things online and then installed MSI afterburner and monitored things. Turned V-sync back on. Then I upgraded the PSU. No good. But, the one thing that has worked is swapping my older 970 in. It just runs. Didn't CTD once. Kept the settings on medium, did circuits, flew around NY, no issues. Put the 1070 back in, CTD on first attempt to load Lukla flight. Going to wait and see if updates change it.
September 18, 20205 yr I've been having CTD's also. They stopped for a about a week and have returned since the latest patch. I have a gtx 1070ti. Kind regards, Tim CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K (OC 4.7) CPU COOLER: Noctua nh-d15S GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070-Ti FTW2 8GB SSD: Crucial MX500 1TB HDD: Seagate 500GB - Maxtor 250GB - WD 250GB RAM: Team Vulcan 16 GB MBD: Gigabyte Z370P D3 PSU: Evga 650w OS: Win 10 Pro
February 5, 20215 yr I found a cure but don't know from where?... It turnes out the Graphics card timeout in regedit needed changing Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers Check you have the following REG_DWORD TdrDdiDelay TdrDelay If they are not present, create them and set the Decimal to 60 This worked for me and although there is a second of delay here and there, there are no CTD
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