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我本人照着这方法做了,下午玩了5个多小时,没有出错一次(不清楚昨晚升级后是不是也修正了一些bug),我这两天经常遇到的问题如下(最后一位数字代表次数):
7444951 0xc0000005 ModernWarfare.exe
7444951 0xc0000005
7497748 0xc0000005 ModernWarfare.exe 2
7497748 0xc0000005 nvwgf2umx.dll 3
7505236 0xc000001d nvwgf2umx.dll 2
7505236 0xc000001d ModernWarfare.exe
7505236 0xc0000005 ModernWarfare.exe 2
7505236 0xc0000005 nvwgf2umx.dll 5
DEV ERROR 5624 2
DEV ERROR 6328 2
目标:
To help improve gameplay, temporary files and data are often stored on your console. Over time, this cached data might become corrupted, which can lead to issues with connectivity, game freezes, or slow or unsuccessful game loads.
A good first step to resolving these issues is clearing the cache on your console or verifying the integrity of the game cache on your PC. In more extreme cases, it might be necessary to delete saved game data. Follow the steps depending on your platform.
方法:
Deleting the Battle.net Cache Folder
A corrupted cache folder can cause issues with some Blizzard games. Deleting this folder will not affect your game data and may resolve issues caused by outdated files.
- Close any open Blizzard programs.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager.
- Select the Processes tab.
- If agent.exe is running—or Blizzard Update Agent in Windows 10—highlight it then select End Process.
- Navigate to the folder containing the cache directory:
- Press Windows Key+R to open the Run dialogue.
- Type %ProgramData% into the Run field and press Enter.
- If a Blizzard Entertainment folder exists in the directory, right-click it and select Delete.
- Restart the Battle.net desktop app and relaunch the game.
Deleting Battle.net Files
Outdated, corrupted, or missing Battle.net folders or files can cause issues with the Blizzard application and games. Follow these steps to resolve these issues:
- Close all Blizzard processes.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager.
- Select the Processes tab.
- Highlight all Agent, Blizzard Battle.net desktop app, and game processes, then select End Process.
- Navigate to the folder containing the Battle.net directory:
- Press Windows Key+R to open the Run dialogue.
- Type C:\ProgramData\ into the Open field and press Enter.
- Delete the Battle.net folder.
- Run Battle.net and update the game.
If the error persists after you try these steps, another program may be causing the problem. Restart your computer and try these steps again.
Please note: The above steps may cause the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app to forget game install locations. If your games can’t be found, you will see Install on the Blizzard Battle.net desktop app game tab instead of Play. To find your installation and select Locate this game or run the game launcher.
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