Tried multiple gfx settings, disable cpu OC, GPU OC, I Uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, C++, directX 12, the game itselfs with bad without hi res on steam and Xbox app, played with the games files, forced it to use directx11, and ultimately I reformatted my machine and installed only the game, firmware for my gpu, drivers, and windows updates. I crash anywhere from 30 second into main menu to about 26 minutes into main menu on my longest test. Seems like the GPU fans kick into high gear in the menu and force a crash? After 5 or so games I went to test out my theory of it being linked to game lobby, menu so I stopped queue and went over to look at the armory and within 30 seconds it crashed. I avoided using menus, upgrading, looking at battlepass etc when I was playing. I was able to play quite a few games without a crash.
I'm running an RX 6800 XT and a 5800X.ĭid a clean wipe of my drivers again and reinstalled newest drivers (21.40.03.01). Another user recommended that I change my minimum FPS to off which I tried but no change.
I have the latest driver installed that AMD pushed out yesterday for Infinite. Seems like it happens frequently when going through menus or upgrading, etc. I've been able to get through a couple sporadic games but most time the game crashes after a few minutes. I keep getting a black screen and complete crash of my computer forcing a hard reset during Halo infinite. If you end up going to the extreme like I did and this works for you then hell yea! I know I'm crazy but.Halo I suspect that there was something lingering in my OS causing the crash but couldn't pin point. I was desperate to play and figure out why this was only happening to me and not any of my friends. I waited a day before posting this to make sure it really worked and for me it did, haven't had any issues since. I finally edited the video settings the way I please nothing special and was able to play 5+ hours without crashing or hiccups.
I waited for a full hour and the game was still running normally. signed back in and did absolutely nothing, didn't edit video settings moved around nothing I wanted to see how long before it crashed. Once done I crossed my toes and launched the game. opened steam and got ready to download, before that I made sure overlay and HD pack was unchecked for safety measures and then proceeded to download. Lastly I made sure Halo wasn't installed in any of my drives. Once I got all the "back end" stuff done I did a system reboot so it can load up with the latest things I just installed. coming close to the end I went over to the Microsoft web and downloaded the latest C++ Both 圆4 and x86 and installed. I then went into my MoBo's web Asus (yours may differ by manufacture) and downloaded all the drivers necessary Chipset, Lan, Audio Utilities etc. Once my system was completely up-to-date I then went into Nvidia web and installed the latest drivers (496.76) for my RTX 3060.
I then went straight into the Windows update via setting and let it go through its course (included all optional updates as well). (For those of you who only have 1 drive I see why you wouldn't want to even attempt this.) but for the ones that have a similar setup I'd give it a shot if the hassle isn't too much. luckily I have multiple drives and only keep the one I imaged primarily for OS. I went to the extreme and completely re-imaged my machine with Win10 with a fresh install. So Then I thought to myself it has to be something with my system if I'm the only one experiencing this frustrating issue. I only noticed this happen to me with Microsoft games MC Dungeons, FH5 and mostly the worst experience Halo. (note: I also downloaded on my laptop and worked fine, so something was definitely up with my main build) It was completely random and tried almost everything you see on the thread + what ever other searches I've done. I was the only one experiencing the crash issue. Solved (Maybe): Before I start, I play with about 4-9 people daily 5 of us being PC and the rest on the series X.