Gow.exe crash (God of War (2018))
Good afternoon, I've been fiddling with this problem for two days and I don't know what the problem is. It worked, but after reinstalling Windows, it just started to crash, the termination of GoW.exe. Tell me I want to play I don’t know what to doI figured it out after two days D3d12.dll in the system32 folder deleted it worked right away, try
Proc i3 6100 gtx 1060 3 gb at the minimum you can try, but it doesn’t start on Windows 10 64 updated updates reinstalled the firewood ....
The same hat pops out when you start the game. I downloaded 2 different repacks, and each time the same thing. Nobody found a solution to the problem?
Kartonkratos The
PC should safely take out
the GTX1080Ti
i7-7700k
Opera 16 gigs
Windows costs 10
All the latest firewood and other software costs.
There are no problems with other new games at all.
Still relevant, folks? Just if yes, then I will wait for help with you. Like everyone else here, my PC pulls, I have firewood, software, I even suffered with fixes and patches, but it's all to no avail. I still start it, after a second it does not respond. YouTube and other sites say nothing. People if someone solved it, please tell me.
DRDR_BOBA
First, make sure you have the latest version of Windows installed, for win 10 it's "21H2".
You can also try to update Directix and check if all C++ are installed.
If you use a pirate, just before installation and during startup, turn off the antivirus, it may delete some files, after which the game will not start.
Xs, what else can be done here, the problem is too non-obvious.
I installed Directix and C++ three times. My antivirus was already dusty and did not work either during the download or during the installation. I even threw an additional folder into the exception. But it still doesn't work... There is only one feature. When I experimented, I threw a pill and found another error. There are no answers for it either, only with licensed games, and if it's a pirate, then they require a separate game launch file like NoDvD. So now I have two chairs... And the last theory... It seems to me that there are simply not enough files in my game folder. They are somehow there, they are not broken, but they are not all and the game simply cannot do anything. Please help, it won't rust after me. I even tried to download a patch for Windows 8 and set the game to be compatible with it, which was hardly expected to help ... If anything, DS ð“¡ð“¾ð“¯ð“¾ð“¼#5098
DRDR_BOBA
If you think that there are not enough files, then try to delete the game completely from your PC and redownload it. Also, in the case of using pirates, pay attention to the "path" along which the game is stored, all folders must be in English, if the game is in folders signed in Cyrillic (Russian), there may be problems with launching, as far as I know.
Lain Rain
The path is only in English, but in general on a shared disk. The path is clear. I tried downloading the files and reinstalling, but the problem persists. Even for a change, I downloaded different repacks and downloaded both a completely finished and installed game, and installed it manually. Everything is wrong and everything is not right for this Kratos ...
By the way, the system ...
GTX1060
AMD ryzen 5 1600X for 6 cores and 3.60 GHz
Operas 16 gigs
RufusWithoutGoal
Okay, but what about the logs, do any errors appear after starting the game in the "system" or "application" section? Maybe this will help figure it out.
The only thing that appears in the game folder is the .crshdata folder with the metadata and settings.dat files, as well as the reports folder (which is always completely empty). The only thing I could dig up was
"Faulting application name: GoW.exe, version: 1.0.475.7534, timestamp: 0x628e8031 Faulting
module name: GoW.exe, version: 1.0.475.7534, timestamp: 0x628e8031 Exception
code: 0xc0000005 Error
offset: 0x0000000000999ed4
Faulting process ID: 0x38c0"
and
"GoW.exe
1.0.475.7534
628e8031
GoW.exe
1.0.475.7534
628e8031
c0000005
0000000000999ed4
38c0
01d899d2GoW
:d4 38c0 01d899d2GoW7
D:GamesGod of WarGoW.exe
8ec3405f-c433-4e4e-a4ae-e2e34954cd76
"