
These two animated gifs should give you a sense of the problem. Higher graphics settings help the issue slightly but don't solve it entirely and come with their own FPS issues. Remember RAGE? It's not as pronounced as it was in the first id Tech 5 game, but it's the same issue. This should resolve the crashing problems and keep your framerate manageable.Įvery machine we've tested the game on has nontheless had problems with texture pop-in when you turn quickly.
#Wolfenstein 2 crashing drivers#
Radeon owners should update their drivers without installing the Catalyst update at the same time. Wolfenstein 2 could not write crash dump error continuously interrupting your gaming experience Try these easiest solutions to resolve the issue on your. It also fixes the crash at the map level transition from RtCW SP map 'Dam' to RtCW SP map 'Paderborn', (aka village2).It is based on the v1.41 source released by John Carmack in September 2010. With them installed, the game runs much better and texture pop-in is less noticeable. Support for 'nVidia Surround' and 'ATI Eyefinity', via in-menu custom video modes and a few other fixes and tweaks.

Update: I've managed to resolve the problem with the latest GeForce drivers by checking the 'Include beta drivers' checkbox in GeForce Experience and downloading the 337.50 beta drivers. One of them is exactly the same as the machine I'm currently playing on with the exception that it's using the older GeForce 331.82 drivers rather than the current 335.23 ones - this lends credence to the notion that the problems are driver-based.
#Wolfenstein 2 crashing 1080p#
Several of our other machines in the office have been able to run the game at 1080p without the same issues. Turning down shadow resolution helps, as does switching off screen space reflections. Received wisdom at the moment suggests disabling triple buffering in the NVIDIA Control Panel and using application settings for V-sync, but this has had no appreciable impact on the performance issues listed above. That said, I've still had problems entering indoor environments and during certain scripted sequences.ĭuring a later part of the mission, inside a bunker complex, I could acheive 40FPS at 1080p on high settings - but this was very inconsistent, and not particularly pleasant to play.
#Wolfenstein 2 crashing 720p#
This is on a 64bit system with a 3.3Ghz i5, 16Gb of RAM, and a GeForce GTX 560 Ti.ĭuring the first mission proper, I managed to get up to 60 FPS by dropping the game down to 720p - resolution seems to be a major factor in those initial performance issues.

In my case, I resolved it by knocking the settings down to their lowest for this opening sequence, in which case I got 25FPS for most of the tutorial and 10-15FPS for a sequence involving cloth physics.
