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Lone Echo frequently crashing (Valve Index)

Open Blaaze96 opened this issue 5 years ago • 8 comments

Describe the bug When playing Lone Echo I can play for 0-15 minutes usually before the game crashes and the crash report dialogue box opens.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Launch Lone Echo via Revive within SteamVR
  2. Start a new game or continue/load the game in single player
  3. Play normally until the game crashes.

Environment (please complete the following information):

  • App: Lone Echo
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Headset: Valve Index

Versions (please complete the following information):

  • Revive: 2.0.0
  • SteamVR: Current non-beta build

Additional context Prior to this I had issues with stuttering but fixed them by disabling motion smoothing for Lone Echo.

Edit: Here is the crash report: ---> Starting 6 worker threads in the scheduler.

Initializing OVR session... OVR is specifying adapter index 0 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti) to create a D3D device Successfully initialized OVR session. Creating D3D11 device on adapter 'NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti' Successfully created device. Initializing extensions ... Nvidia driver version: r440_00 (44219) Successfully initialized extensions. Initialized GS Loading global archives Loading game archives Initializing renderer Initializing OVR D3D components... Successfully initialized OVR D3D components. Initializing Simulation Finished initializing engine [OVR] Logged in user app-scoped id: 2658141007638697 [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0xAC360E41E4EDE056' [OVR] Logged in user org-scoped id: 3269710129737216 [LEVELLOAD] Finished loading level '0xAC360E41E4EDE056' in 352 ms [LEVELLOAD] Enabling level '0xAC360E41E4EDE056' No r14 size specified for gamespace: 0x3E94878179EEB87C No r14 size specified for gamespace: 0x11A9679DDD15B318 No r14 size specified for gamespace: 0xEA49EB391EDD4030 [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0x6113BD53BD411194' [LEVELLOAD] Finished loading level '0x6113BD53BD411194' in 1093 ms [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0x3E94878179EEB87C' Failed to find script binding for 0x079EC86F745E724B WARNING: Failed to find script setdata binding for 0x079EC86F745E724B WARNING: Failed to find script setdata binding for 0x079EC86F745E724B [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0x0703F239D74801FE' [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0x11A9679DDD15B318' [LEVELLOAD] Level '0x11A9679DDD15B318' offset by (0.000, 0.000, 0.000) [LEVELLOAD] Finished loading level '0x11A9679DDD15B318' in 75 ms [LEVELLOAD] Loading level '0x59AA329ECB23F106' === System Info === CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz Num Physical Cores: 8 Num Logical Cores: 8 Memory: 16 GB Process Committed Memory: 5681 MB Process Peak Committed Memory: 5684 MB Process Working Set: 2493 MB Process Peak Working Set: 2493 MB System Committed Memory: 15545 MB System Max Committed Memory: 23229 MB System Physical Memory Used: 7669 MB Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Driver Version: r440_00 (44219) Dedicated GPU Memory: 11127 MB Dedicated GPU Memory: 11127 MB

Blaaze96 avatar Feb 08 '20 11:02 Blaaze96

Exact same problem here. Did you find a fix?

wayne12370 avatar Feb 26 '20 10:02 wayne12370

If you have overclocked your GPU, disable the overclock and retry. Some people have even had to reverse factory overclocks for some VR games (by tuning the frequency into negative numbers in MSI Afterburner).

AlexStLouis avatar Apr 13 '20 11:04 AlexStLouis

same issue on a i9-9900k and 2080ti no overclocks. will try reverse factory overclock

jpboucher avatar May 14 '20 02:05 jpboucher

Update, downclocking to base clock didn't change anything. It still crashes after playing for a while.

jpboucher avatar May 14 '20 22:05 jpboucher

I know I'm super late to the game on this but it seemed to start happening for me after I enabled High Performance Mode. I disabled that option in the Lone Echo settings and didn't have a crash after a 30 minute session. I haven't fully tested it but before, it would crash after 15-30 minutes.

Edit: Well so much for that theory, I did eventually get a crash with High Performance Mode disabled.

SubtleShuttle avatar Sep 30 '20 11:09 SubtleShuttle

This is an ancient issue but still relevant. In addition to GPU downclocking, people recommended disabling XMP in bios, which solved the crashing for me. GPU was not the issue - I overclocked again and game is still stable,.

pavelsalamon avatar Nov 17 '21 15:11 pavelsalamon

This is an ancient issue but still relevant. In addition to GPU downclocking, people recommended disabling XMP in bios, which solved the crashing for me. GPU was not the issue - I overclocked again and game is still stable,.

Just FYI, it may not be relevant but I found out several months after I had this issue that I had a bad stick of memory. I haven't tried playing the original Lone Echo since I had the memory replaced but Lone Echo 2 didn't crash in the same way. It may be worth running memtest86 on your memory with the XMP profile loaded to make sure everything checks out.

SubtleShuttle avatar Nov 17 '21 15:11 SubtleShuttle