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My ARMA Reforger Keeps Freezing, For Long Periods of Time Where the Only Fix I have is to Turn My PC off then back on.
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Game Version: 1.4.0.38
Modded
ConflictPVERemixedVanilla2.0
GRS - Apparel
INET_KUKA
LinearConflictPVE
Medicus Honorarius
Project Redline-Core
RBR Barbie
VKNG_Clothing
WCS_KA-52
WCS_KA-52_upgrade
ZARICHNE PVE

Issue Description:
My ARMA Reforger Keeps Freezing and the only way to fix it is to turn off and on my PC. I Have Tried Reinstalling My Video Card, Verifying my Integrity Files and Even Gave the Game Administrator, I also gave the game access through my firewall with Everything. Nothing worked. I also disabled a lot of my discord, Even close Discord when I play ARMA Reforger, Still Nothing, If you can Help Please Help, I Am Having Such a Headache and now I'm Debating On Either to Refund it or Just Delete it in general.

Details

Severity
Major
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Operating System
Windows 10 x64
Category
General
Steps To Reproduce

I Load into a Server.
I play for a Solid 30 minutes to an Hour, And then My Game Freezes, No Visual Display Nor Sound Just Froze on What I Was Doing before the Freeze.

Additional Information

I also Play on Servers that Are pure Vanilla, But Nothing Works! It always Freezes

Event Timeline

Geez added a subscriber: Geez.Thu, Jun 19, 2:19 PM

Hello TheUnderJoker.
Is it possible one of your RAM sticks could be faulty and causing the issue? We believe this could be caused by hardware problem on your end.
Also dxdiag file would be useful, thank you!

Geez changed the task status from New to Reviewed.Thu, Jun 19, 2:19 PM

Do You Know How I Can Do This? Also The Dxdiag files are like the logs and all such? Correct? If Not I Might Need to be Guided through this-

Geez added a comment.Fri, Jun 20, 10:46 AM

To obtain the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DxDiag) report, open the Run dialog (Windows Key + R), type dxdiag, and press Enter. Then, click "Save All Information" and save the output as a text file, typically to your desktop.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Open the Run dialog: You can do this by pressing the Windows key and the R key simultaneously, or by searching for "Run" in the Windows search bar.
Type dxdiag: In the Run dialog box, type dxdiag and press Enter.
Run DirectX Diagnostic Tool: The DirectX Diagnostic Tool window will open.
Save the information: Click the "Save All Information" button. This will open a save dialog box.
Choose a location and save: Select a location on your computer (like your desktop) to save the file, and click "Save". The file will be saved as a text file (e.g., dxdiag.txt).
Exit the tool: Close the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.

As for the ram sticks, they have to be manually removed and possibly replaced to test this, or if you run enough ram, even trying to run the game with just one to see if it boots

Geez added a comment.Fri, Jun 20, 10:47 AM

https://www.memtest86.com/ can also possibly detect issues, but there are cases where it does not find the issue.
The issue also could be in any other piece of your hardware

I Didn't do the Ram And Don't Really Know How Exactly to take it out, I'll Watch a Video Though, Got it?

Update On that, I Don't have Any Extra Ram Sticks, But I Took it into a shop not to long ago, and they Looked at everything Said it was Fine and Sent it on it's merry Way Back To me.

Geez added a comment.Fri, Jun 20, 1:37 PM

Welp, only thing that will yield result is testing memory sticks.
However, running just one is suboptimal.

Geez added a comment.Fri, Jun 20, 1:48 PM

Also you can also find the amount of ram sticks in task manager in the "memory" tab

I Have 32 Gb Of Ram, Well Over The Recommended For the Game- As Well As My Specs- And A 2tb Storage Dedicated to the Game, I Should Have Probably Mentioned Those Sorry-