Each time I venture into one of the enigmatic puzzle caves beneath the ocean's surface, midway through my exploration, my game abruptly crashes, citing the error: "Video driver crashed and was reset." It's been 4 years since then and its still happening. What is actually going on?
Video driver crashed and was reset is STILL HAPPENING!
- IconGT1070Castaway
@il-truth-li I've figured out what's causing the problem, and I want to share to help others who might run into it. It's strange because it seems to only happen with this game. Basically, if you overclock your GPU, it'll crash, but weirdly enough, it's only when you're doing underwater puzzles. I own a 3060TI EVGA, and I've only applied a modest overclock of around 130 core clock. I've experimented with pushing it further, maintaining temperatures between 55-60°C, which is quite reasonable. It appears that this particular game doesn't play well with overclocking.
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