I try to start D2 in my laptop , but before the game is starting , crashing with error “53F93816-9175-4385-AA47-89141F7A4658”
I reinstall my laptop with fresh windows 10 . My note book is Intel(R) Core™ i5-3337 / 8 Gb Ram/ SSD 480 Gb / Nvidia 630 GT video card. Playng fortnite , D3 and other games without problems , not at max details ofcourse . Does someone help ?
not here most people will just ridicule you for your setup… go to the help forums.
My guess would be that your notebook doesn’t meet minimum system requirements for this game. It doesn’t really matter what other games you can play on it.
D2R systems reqs are a little stricter than what you can get away with on those other games.
I’m not up on the Nvidia cards but the minimum system requirements for D2R include a GTX 660 for video. You mention a 630 GT so I’m not sure if your laptop meets the requirements.
If you move (or repost) in the Technical Support section you’re more likely to get assistance from Blizzard.
You technically meet the requirements.Some games require these updates,Update your C++ files and directX runtime files from Microsofts website(these are not automatically updated with a fresh install of Windows when it does its update process this has to be done manually with installers)). Windows 10 cant even launch BigBox (which is a emulator front end) without these being updated.I almost guarantee when you update these its going to solve your problem.I really wish I could post the links but it wont let me directly to microsofts download page.But Just google or Yahoo. Microsoft C++ update and DirectX runetime file update and get them from microsoft
Now the only problem you are going to have is performance.Your going to have to run this game in 720p with the resolution slider scaled down to like 50% for hopefully a 30fps average
Congratulations, you have purchased a 20 year old game remake that can’t even support hardware from 5 years ago despite the fact that graphics are still a decade behind.
I am sorry to say this, but you do not meet the minimum requirements for the game. The lowest video cards supported are Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7850. Integrated video is also not supported at this time.
If you just bought the game then you can refund it. You have 14 days from purchase and/or 2 hours of in-game play time. Obviously you can’t even play so you did not “use” the game.
Blizzard has a self help tool that will grant a refund rapidly if you qualify. Blizzard Refund Policy - Legal – Blizzard Entertainment
Here is the direct ticket link for you to request a refund Blizzard Support - Contact Support
I am sorry but he does not meet the requirements.
thats not how unified architecture in a graphics cards work.Its not the gefore 2/3/4/5 days with individual pipelines for everything.But okay Ive had people benchmark this on a gt 710 which is fermi based card same with gt 630 which is based on fermi actually has better specs than a 710.He will be able to run it, badly but the game will run when he updates his directX runtime files.Actually looked up the specs I remember seeing him running it on.Found another video of this running on a i5 6200u laptop with intel HD 520 graphics.Integrated video works as long as its using unified cores.
Old Desktop
Msi Geforce Gt 710 2gb(worse than GT 630 but on same architecture)
Intel Core i3 3220 3.30 ghz
RAM 4gb DDR3
SSD 240GB
Runs the game
OP update those runtime files I mentioned, or you might refund cause youll be playing this game at like 10 fps
Even if he does that I don’t think it will work. D2R requires full DirectX 12 support.
First Google link I pull indicates the card is 10 years old and does not have full support for newer DirectX 12 games - even if it will support some aspects of it.
The GeForce GT 630 was a graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on May 15th, 2012. Built on the 40 nm process, and based on the GF108 graphics processor, in its GF108-400-A1 variant, the card supports DirectX 12. Even though it supports DirectX 12, the feature level is only 11_0, which can be problematic with newer DirectX 12 titles.
I am running on a card below spec too, but not as far out of spec as his. Mine is a GeForce GT 650M. I could not play Alpha on my laptop, but somehow Beta and Release work on low settings.
Thats hard to say then cause both the gt 630 and gtx 660 support DX 12 games but only have support for DX 11 functions.You can see them in techpowerup.
----The GeForce GTX 660 was a performance-segment graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on September 6th, 2012. Built on the 28 nm process, and based on the GK106 graphics processor, in its GK106-400-A1 variant, the card supports DirectX 12. Even though it supports DirectX 12, the feature level is only 11_0, which can be problematic with newer DirectX 12 titles.----
The game should launch with the updated runtime files, its just going to run poorly and FERMI is a generation behind kepler but the gt 710 is fermi based and Ive seen it run on that…poorly lol, Most minimum requirements are not that older gpu’s that have unified core architecture cant run the game(depending on DX mimimum supported)but a lot of the minimum requirements are so they can at least get playable performance on the lowest possible settings