I’ve been playing WoW for 15 years and have never had a stability problem like this. Twice so far with the latest patch, the WoW game client becomes unresponsive and I have to force close it in Windows. Once I crash out, I’m unsuccessful launching the game. After end all wow tasks, I launch the game client and it takes a very, very long time to load and even then I’m unable to get into the game.
The WoW application folder isn’t showing any new error logs. My Windows problem signature lists the event as an “AppHangB1” but nothing else.
This has happened twice in the same fashion since 8.3 released. Once in raid and once in a dungeon. I’ve never experienced this before.
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Hi Erous
Let’s take a look at a DXDiag system report to start here:
The second section of page has DXDiag report instructions - we don’t require the MSinfo report.
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That system shouldn’t have issues at all. I see Razer and Corsair software having problems. Let’s reinstall things there. Test afterwards. If the problem is still there then try a Selective Startup.
What you describe makes me think a reinstall of the Battlenet app might be in order as well.
Step 5 is important - delete the tools folder
I’m having the same issue (as far as I know, just like tons of people -Macs and Windows users includes). Maybe you want to check Crashing, freezing, and stuttering after 8.3 [Intel GPUs] - #1422 by Otzy-sargeras-861590 and 8.3 Freezing (Windows OS Thread) ? There’s any solution at this rate.
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I’ll give these a shot. Very strange that 8.3 has changed some type of behavior that is freaking some stuff out.
Nvidia released frame limiting as part of their driver package. Is it possible WoW’s inherited frame limiter is causing this, even if it’s unchecked in options?