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To reproduce
I haven't tested it but here's a summary of what happened and how we managed to fix it for this guy:
He has been playing MTA for a while without any issues regarding DirectX. Last night after logging off of MTA, he installed MSI Afterburner (with rivatuner stats(?) on the side) and went to sleep. Waking up today, he tried to launch MTA but he started getting Direct3DDevice9 Reset error (see screenshot above). I've used MSI Afterburner before, it lets you overclock your GPU and shows details about GPU temperature, clock, etc on screen. After telling him to uninstall MSI Afterburner and Rivatuner, issue was fixed.
Expected behaviour
MSI Afterburner should work fine with MTA. There are a few more reports about DDirect3DDevice9 and I think it should be fixed. I don't know what actually causes the error but I suspect that whenever afterburner tries to draw statistics on the screen (gpu temp, clock speeds etc) it crashes. I've also done some googling and found this thread made by Dutchman with the same error code https://bugs.mtasa.com/view.php?id=7841
Additional context
This is not an error I've come across myself, this was one of the reports from someone on MTA Discord. I can try and contact him if more information is necessary.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
Direct3DDevice9 Reset error: 8876086c
(reported here: https://discordapp.com/channels/278474088903606273/278521065435824128/735119167560220672 )
(rest of the discussion here in Turkish. also, this is where we were able to fix his issue: https://discordapp.com/channels/278474088903606273/675939577281773568/735133636285956136)
diag report: https://pastebin.mtasa.com/601050523
To reproduce
I haven't tested it but here's a summary of what happened and how we managed to fix it for this guy:
He has been playing MTA for a while without any issues regarding DirectX. Last night after logging off of MTA, he installed MSI Afterburner (with rivatuner stats(?) on the side) and went to sleep. Waking up today, he tried to launch MTA but he started getting Direct3DDevice9 Reset error (see screenshot above). I've used MSI Afterburner before, it lets you overclock your GPU and shows details about GPU temperature, clock, etc on screen. After telling him to uninstall MSI Afterburner and Rivatuner, issue was fixed.
Expected behaviour
MSI Afterburner should work fine with MTA. There are a few more reports about DDirect3DDevice9 and I think it should be fixed. I don't know what actually causes the error but I suspect that whenever afterburner tries to draw statistics on the screen (gpu temp, clock speeds etc) it crashes. I've also done some googling and found this thread made by Dutchman with the same error code https://bugs.mtasa.com/view.php?id=7841
Screenshots
Version
Windows 10 Home 1.5.7-9.20601.0.000
rest of the information can be found here https://pastebin.mtasa.com/601050523
Additional context
This is not an error I've come across myself, this was one of the reports from someone on MTA Discord. I can try and contact him if more information is necessary.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: