![]() After waking up today, I unplugged my computer and hit the power button a few times. I have also discovered something interesting. My PSU is a Corsair Semi-Modular ATX CX550M, and I believe it is about 3 and a half years old. I've never had issues like this so I'm not entirely sure if this is the information you're looking for. I believe my BIOS is, from what it says in System Information: P1.90. OS is Windows 10 version 4 build 19044.2130 To start with, I did indeed use DDU when doing my driver installs. I don't really know what other information to provide, so please let me know if there's anything else I should include.Ĭlick to expand.I'm sorry, I knew I should've provided most of that information, but I was extremely tired by that point, and felt that my post was becoming too bloated. Nothing ever has any positive effect on the issue. Just in case however I have tried things like Running as admin, running in borderless windowed or windowed modes, running in compatibility mode for several windows versions, updating AND rolling back my graphics drivers to multiple versions. I would really appreciate if anyone could help me figure out what the issue seems to be, since I can't quite seem to figure out any sort of catalyst or cause behind these issues, like any updates to the OS or graphics drivers. OS is on an M.2 SSD and games install to a HDD My specs in case they should be necessary for whatever reason: Any game NOT made in UE seem to work just fine. Usually with no error message, and sometimes with one that only says "Fatal Error". TL DR, I used to be able to play Unreal Engine games without issue, and now they either crash or refuse to open at all. ![]() ![]() Attempting to open No More Heroes 3 just leads to a black screen on startup and task manager saying that it's not responding. It shows up in the task manager under "Background Processes" but doesn't actually open up an app. And only yesterday, I managed to play the Bionicle UE4 game for about 2-3 hours without issue, but upon attempting to start it today, it simply wouldn't open. So I decided to play some Soulstice, a game which had given me no issues before, only for it to also crash with a "fatal error" after about 30 minutes. The crashes only became more frequent from then on. I tried to start it up again, only to have it crash after another 20-30 minutes. But oddly, after beginning No More Heroes 3, and managing to play for about an hour or so, the game crashed with a box that just simply said "Fatal Error". I even managed to recently play through the entirety of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes without any crashing, another game made in UE4. When I started playing Soulstice over a month ago, everything was working fine, I could play for an hour or two with no issues. No other games have crashed on me recently, or as frequently as these. For example, No More Heroes 3, Soulstice, and a Bionicle fangame made in UE4. This wasn't happening before, and it seems to ONLY be UE games. I'm having issues playing any games made in Unreal Engine. ![]()
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