FFXIV and RTX 2070MaxQ
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						6 years 2 months ago		 -  6 years 2 months ago		#1
		by Azorex
	
	FFXIV and RTX 2070MaxQ was created by Azorex
	Greetings. Have a troubles of trying to launch game with reshade on new notebook with 2070 MaxQ videocard. It works fine without it, but then I put a library dxgi.dll into game dirrectory in crashes on start. Any ideas how to diagnose problem? Cannot find any log in game folders so even don't know why it is cruches.
error message here:
www.dropbox.com/s/bk97rd2v4kdxu5v/%D0%A1...%2019.05.13.png?dl=0
windows 10, borderless windowed mode.
It is not really big problem but... your work makes game more... highlited. So really don't want to drop it. Help to solve issue please.
	error message here:
www.dropbox.com/s/bk97rd2v4kdxu5v/%D0%A1...%2019.05.13.png?dl=0
windows 10, borderless windowed mode.
It is not really big problem but... your work makes game more... highlited. So really don't want to drop it. Help to solve issue please.
		Last edit: 6 years 2 months ago  by Azorex.			
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						6 years 2 months ago		 -  6 years 2 months ago		#3
		by seri14
	
	Replied by seri14 on topic FFXIV and RTX 2070MaxQ
	I heard similar case with "1070 with Max-Q".
But it was not solved by update graphics driver, reinstall FFXIV, and rename dxgi.dll <-> d3d11.dll.
What is your using PC's Manufacturer and Model?
If manufacturer provides utility tools, maybe caused by overlay of its resident program/injection DLL.
	But it was not solved by update graphics driver, reinstall FFXIV, and rename dxgi.dll <-> d3d11.dll.
What is your using PC's Manufacturer and Model?
If manufacturer provides utility tools, maybe caused by overlay of its resident program/injection DLL.
		Last edit: 6 years 2 months ago  by seri14.			
	
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		Dell G7. Whatever, renaming file and driver re-intall helps my case. Thanks for a hint!seri14 wrote: What is your using PC's Manufacturer and Model?
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