I just built a new high-end PC featuring the Nvidia RTX 5070ti, but I'm facing constant crashes while trying to play Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII on Steam. My CPU is an AMD Ryzen 9 9900 (12 core) and I have 32GB of RAM. I've heard rumors that the 50 series from Nvidia has some notable driver issues. Could this be what's causing the crashes, or is the game poorly optimized?
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I’d say it looks like your specs are solid! Your motherboard is the MAG X670E Tomahawk, right? Nice choice! The PSU you have—850 watts—is pretty good too. It's interesting that you're only experiencing crashes with Lightning Returns and not with your other games. From my experience, it could indeed be a game optimization issue rather than solely related to the graphics card. Hopefully, a patch comes out soon to smooth things over!
First off, it might help to check how your power cables are connected to the graphics card—make sure everything is secure. Also, could you share your full PC specs including motherboard, PSU, and RAM model? It's pretty common for new generations of GPUs to have driver issues, but it shouldn't cause crashes across all games. Have you experienced crashes with any other games, or is it just FF13?
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