Hard Drives: Windows Bootdrive-500GB Samsung Evo 860 M.2 Evo 860 Plus 1Tb 2TB Evo860 Qvo Steam Games SSD 2x 500 Seagate Barracuda Drives for MemoriesĪntivirus: WebRoot Spysweeper with Antivirus Monitor(s) Displays: 34" ROG Swift 2k curved 3440x1440 27" Asus ROG Swift PG278Q G-Sync 48" Vizio Smart HD TV Sound Card: AC97 Corsair Headphones Bluetooth Memory: 32GB G-Skill TridentZ Neo 3600mhz DDR4 System Manufacturer/Model Number: AMD 3950X MrFingerIII Special Builds I already thank all those who will look into this ! Thanks ! I'm willing to do/redo any necessary tests to found the culprit x) Replacing my RAM with the one of my SO changed nothing (BIOS correctly set hers at 2666Mhz)Īt this point I'm leaning towards changing some hardware but the troobleshooting results let me puzzled.They are supported as specified in the MB documentation.Which seems to be a GPU driver problem but as explained, I tried several versions with full DDU swipe and also switched with my SO GPU to no avail.Ī red flag of my build is the RAM frequency that I'm able to set : even with GameBoost and XMP it won't boot with 3200Mhz, max I'm able to set is 3100Mhz, and by default the BIOS set them to 2133MHz. Here is the last one for RocketLeague (I checked for improvement with this one because it constantly crashes and it is my fav game at the moment).Īll Rocket League crash dumps points to a FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION_c000001d_nvwgf2umx.dll (analyzed with WinDbg). I configured Windows to dump crash logs on application crashes. My windows version is Windows 10 Family 21H2 19044.2604. I also updated all drivers (using detection tool). Reseting BIOS (by jumping the Clear CMOS jumper) Testing several Nvidia driver version (9 or 10 tried with full DDU swipe in Safe Mode and light install driver only)įorcing a specific DirectX version for RocketLeague in Direct X Control Panelįresh new install with complete swipe of both drives Heaven Benchmark 4.0 & Unigine Superposition benchmark 1.1 : no crashes, temp > 65☌, no artifacts Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool : All tests passed without errors Tried with my SO RAM sticks (Kingston HyperX Fury Black 2 x 8 Go DDR4 2666 MHz CL15) Testing a single stick at a time, switching slots You can wishlist it on Steam.Bootable MemTest86 (all tests, 4 passes) : no errors Hyper Light Breaker will available to play in 2023. Solar Ash was published by Annapurna Interactive. The game is being published by Gearbox Publishing, an arm of Gearbox Software ( Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands). Heart Machine also mentioned that it will continue to be a ‘multi-project studio’, and to expect more announcements in future. The studio wants Hyper Light Breaker to involve the community more in the game development process, so it will launch in Early Access in 2023. In an announcement on Heart Machine’s Tumblr, the studio remarked that with Solar Ash, its process ‘deviated heavily from how did things with Hyper Light Drifter‘ and how it ‘ to do things in the future.’ It seems the team has brought a lot of those lessons over to Hyper Light Breaker, which looks like it’ll mix the sensibilities of both games. The announcement comes closely off the back of developer Heart Machine’s release Solar Ash, the studio’s first foray into a 3D game, which focused on the speed and momentum of movement. The initial art for the game (above) suggests there will be five different playable characters, and screenshots show us a few different environments and mechanics, like the hoverboard. ![]() Frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer autoplay clipboard-write encrypted-media gyroscope picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>
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