the game is a 2013 remake and still uses the Torque engine which uses PhysX. Apparently no one runs that specific game on here, however after looking at who makes the game engine, etc. It may only affect one game.Īt any rate, you answered your own question in that it's not hardware in the sense of anything defective other than possibly an OC setting. Failures due to RAM timing can happen intermittently and be extremely difficult to figure out by trial and error. I found errors after the 100% coverage mark or my 16GB's RAM. I found it to be far better than Memtest x86 and I bought the Deluxe version so I could test all the RAM, CPU cache for a longer time period, and to be able to make a bootable version.
#BEAM NG DRIVE MANUAL#
Assetto Corsa, World of Cars both fine as well.įor a real good memory test I highly recommend and not paid to talk about them: MemTest Manual () All the NFS titles but Shift 2 and Carbon work perfectly without any trickery. I have GT Legends and have no issues and that's an older driving "sim". I now run at 3600 RAM, 1800 IF, CL16 and custom sub timings. I needed to use DRAMCalc to find better timings and custom calculate the tRFC to fix it. I had a crashing problem develop over time that indeed turned out to be me pushing the IF to 1866 to match my 3733 RAM. No one else is reporting a problem on Steam about this issue either, so it's either a PhysX thing or RAM OC settings a very strong possibility.
My Battlefield games do not crash at al, nor do any title I own. I can download Beaming but the fact that you say some Battlefield crashes happen tells the story.
It's coded into it and primarily Nvidia's thing but it is open source meaning older AMD cards used it.