November 2016
Product: Titanfall 2
Platform:PC
Summarize your bug 0x887A0006 - DXGI_ERROR_Device_Hung
this shows up when I play titanfall 2
game stops
cant play
anything
sometimes just says titanfall 2( not responding)
in corner of screen
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? play titanfall 2
What happens when the bug occurs? freezes screen
What do you expect to see? to play game
my dxdiag
Solved! Go to Solution.
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
It doesn't work that way, there's far more to graphics performance than memory usage.. In this case, unfortunately your system is below the minimum requirements
I'm not familiar with the intel chipset's usage of regular RAM as pseudo-VRAM, but this wouldn't be a viable solution for many modern games.
I don't have the expertise to explain specifics, but I did find that tvtropes (yes the pop-culture wiki) has a solid overview of computer and gaming tech. It's not perfectly comprehensive or anything, but it gives some brief explanations on how this stuff works. There is of course much more advanced stuff out there, but I hope you'll find this useful, or at least interesting.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/VideoRAM
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/GraphicsProcessingUnit
November 2016
@shamster21Boss Hi, that system doesn't have a discrete graphics card, which means it's below the marked minimum specs.
https://www.titanfall.com/en_us/news/pc-specs/
I can't promise that it'll help, but I do notice that your graphics chipset drivers are a bit out of date. Perhaps updating these will help.
Minimum
OS - Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
CPU - Intel Core i3-3600t or equivalent
RAM - 8GB
HDD Free Space - 45GB
GPU - NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 2GB, AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
DirectX - 11
Internet Connection - 512Kbps or faster
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/finding-devices-and-updating-drivers/
November 2016
I tried updating my graphics but it says I have the latest one
Tried twice with diffrent applications
Also I tried the can I RUN system requirement lab test
And it just says that I have not
Got enough dedicated memory
But I've found out that intel graphics cards use ram and take memory from the ram as much as they need for an application or game
So I a not sure this really is the problem
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
It doesn't work that way, there's far more to graphics performance than memory usage.. In this case, unfortunately your system is below the minimum requirements
I'm not familiar with the intel chipset's usage of regular RAM as pseudo-VRAM, but this wouldn't be a viable solution for many modern games.
I don't have the expertise to explain specifics, but I did find that tvtropes (yes the pop-culture wiki) has a solid overview of computer and gaming tech. It's not perfectly comprehensive or anything, but it gives some brief explanations on how this stuff works. There is of course much more advanced stuff out there, but I hope you'll find this useful, or at least interesting.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/VideoRAM
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/GraphicsProcessingUnit
November 2016
I understand thanks for trying to help
I basically have potato
although I can run overwatch fine
I need assistance on something else that
is in technical issues please help with that
thnks
November 2016
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November 2016
do you know what tsaa is because I want to use adaptive resolution but is it says tsaa must be enabled
do you know how to enable it
I have cmaa and msaa but not tsaa
found them both in intel control panel
please reply
November 2016 - last edited November 2016
Hey, this is addressed in some earlier patchnotes:
"Adaptive resolution scaling (requires TSAA enabled) - This feature allows the game to downscale the rendered image to help maintain a consistent framerate. This will be especially helpful for our users running lower spec video cards, allowing them to maintain 60fps more often, as well as those of you running 4K monitors with more midrange GPUs. Adaptive Resolution uses TSAA's resolve step to output to screen, thus the feature is only enabled when TSAA is enabled."
Source: https://forums.titanfall.com/en-us/discussion/5763/titanfall-2-pc-patch-notes-11-1
If you're interested in finding out more, you might want to take a look at this vide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDo5TKr6pyc
When he gets to Temporal AA (about the 3:20 mark) he does point out that this form of AA is only available on certain GPUs (kepler architecture or later).
If you have a discrete GPU that shouldn't be a problem nowadays, but I suspect that the intel chipset lacks the tech needed to implement this form of AA
July 2018