bit of a long shot, don't think i'm breaching community rules? but feel free to let me know if there's a better place for this
i'm running a Ryzen 5800X + Radeon 6900 XT ( Adrenalin 25.4.1) + Windows 10 (22H2 19045.5737)
and i'm getting the following error ~3 secs after launch
'The game has crashed Error code: 0xc0000096 '
i've tried restarting: updating Adrenalin, running as admin, running a repair operation on the game install, removed sl.pcl.dll
has anyone else ran into this error and was able to address it?
below is the content from 2 events I could dig up in Event Viewer ` Error 1: Faulting application name: OblivionRemastered-WinGDK-Shipping.exe, version: 5.3.2.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Faulting module name: OblivionRemastered-WinGDK-Shipping.exe, version: 5.3.2.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Exception code: 0xc0000096 Fault offset: 0x0000000006511667 Faulting process id: 0x79bc Faulting application start time: 0x01dbb58df3c4968a Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectAltar_1.0.3.0_x64__3275kfvn8vcwc\OblivionRemastered\Binaries\WinGDK\OblivionRemastered-WinGDK-Shipping.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectAltar_1.0.3.0_x64__3275kfvn8vcwc\OblivionRemastered\Binaries\WinGDK\OblivionRemastered-WinGDK-Shipping.exe Report Id: 427771ea-7584-4846-9d75-3fe7d178eabf Faulting package full name: BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectAltar_1.0.3.0_x64__3275kfvn8vcwc Faulting package-relative application ID: AppUEGameShipping
Fault bucket 2270348712785277475, type 5 Event Name: MoAppCrash Response: Not available Cab Id: 0
Problem signature: P1: BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectAltar_1.0.3.0_x64__3275kfvn8vcwc P2: praid:AppUEGameShipping P3: 5.3.2.0 P4: 00000000 P5: OblivionRemastered-WinGDK-Shipping.exe P6: 5.3.2.0 P7: 00000000 P8: c0000096 P9: 0000000006511667 P10:
Error 2: Attached files: \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERB5ED.tmp.dmp \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERB63C.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERB66C.tmp.xml \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERB66A.tmp.csv \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERB68A.tmp.txt
These files may be available here: \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_BethesdaSoftwork_0bee12e71d833c6a9a936aa1d39329bbf9847_aa12295b_95d9956b-1753-43b8-b80a-49fa5560cee4
Analysis symbol:
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: 427771ea-7584-4846-9d75-3fe7d178eabf
Report Status: 268435456
Hashed bucket: 3b4e7710f2ddf1216f81e6201dd4f223
Cab Guid: 0`
EDIT:fixed apparently Oblivion Remastered won't run on a secondary drive, moving it to the same drive as my OS fixed it, who'd have guessed
Upvoted, I hope someone can help you here. But also a bit of condescending, it's been solid as a rock for me on linux :D But, seriously hope you figure it out, it's frustrating having a new game not work
Same. No problems whatsoever.
I love gaming on Linux
man, I hope someday Gamepass makes its way to Linux, fingers crossed!
It's working on Linux? Was it straightforward to setup? I've given up buying games on steam because of their terrible Linux support, and I'd seen a lot of comments about the steam deck version sucking, so I'd assumed the Linux version wasn't great. But maybe the deck hardware is the issue?
Beyond selecting a proton version it was no more difficult to set up than any windows game. Deck hardware I've heard issues with, but I'm not surprised. The deck is essentially a mid level right from about 8 years ago. The remaster struggles on my 3090. I was finally able to get 60fps after tweaking graphical settings for a while, but none of that was because of Linux.
Use the Windows version with Proton, it almost always works better.
I've been playing Oblivion on Linux through Proton and have had zero issues. Like most games.
Your data on Linux gaming is woefully outdated.
I imagine the Deck hardware is barely up to snuff.
I'm not criticising Linux gaming - I know basically nothing about it. Just my own experience over the last year, where I've tried buying and playing a couple of games and had difficulty getting them working, tried different Proton versions etc. But maybe I should be trying the window versions? My question was just innocent curiosity, but looking at my downvoters I've obviously touched a nerve!
Was it straightforward? What kind of question is that? You click the install button in Steam to set it up. Then you click play when it’s done.
I'm not very experienced with Linux gaming, and the last game I tried (xcom) crashed consistently, and reading forums people were suggesting using certain Proton versions and other stuff. I eventually gave up. I also got uncharted:LOT refunded because I couldn't get it working in Linux. So if it's "click install and click play" the great! It is straightfoward.