![]() I might replicate the base entirely but I am not sure there would be a good reason for it.ĭoes the overall map size use more resources than a smaller one when in game? Does the amount of the map explored matter? I know there were problems like that in the past but that was back when the map was open ended rather than fixed iirc. What about stations? Are they a significant drain? Would it matter if I ensured they were not running when Horde night arrived? Pathing to me might have been a bit simpler too but not by much. The base itself was smaller and I think I was on a smaller map but my base is by no means anywhere near what a mid sized POI is. Thought it may have been because the map was unexplored so went around making random holes with the digger and a rocket launcher in POIs and all over the ground. Changed game speed to 3 and then ran horde night on ultra rather than high and no issues at all. I started a new save, set the day to 49, my level to 100 and set up a similar defensive base. ![]() Well, did more testing as you suggested and then did some in game testing and I do not think it is my system. Run some of these tests and let us know the results.ĮDIT: OCCT is the software that stresses the psu. Checking to be sure your chipset drivers and motherboard bios are up to date. I believe there is even one that will stress test your power supply.Īll this being said, horde night is a major strain on mainly your cpu but also ram and gpu but especially the cpu. There are other programs that other people have recommended in other cases but I’m not remembering at the moment. To fix this you will need to perform several troubleshooting steps. If your ram checks out, next thing to do is stress your cpu by running Prime 95. It could be due to a game bug, corrupted game files, hardware compatibility issues, or outdated drivers. I haven’t heard anything bad about Widows Memory tool, I just have more history with Memtest. Either run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool which is already installed on your pc or run Memtest if you have it. Personally, I’d start with checking the ram as it’s the easiest to rule in/out. It doesn’t narrow down the problem source but it does confirm that the game is not the source. This does not tell me anything that I am aware of. I have no idea why it states to see if there is more information in the Security and Maintenance control panel, there it says the exact same thing. Report Id: 607bcbd5-0ad7-4d11-abb1-d8e5db087719įaulting package-relative application ID: To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Security and Maintenance control panel.Īpplication Path: C:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\7 Days To Die\7DaysToDie.exe The program 7DaysToDie.exe version 2020.1 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. The event viewer does have the crash there but does not tell me much: I doubt it is a power issue, I have several titles that push this rig harder than 7 days and have had no problems with crashing or anything like that. After horde night, put everything back on ultra and working fine. Nothing is overclocked and the drivers are up to date.
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