OBS, on nVidia cards GeForce Experience
I’m getting the exact same screen when loading FN, I have an ssd. I’ve run every test, updated every driver, reinstalled windows, reinstalled the launcher, reinstalled game, reinstalled eac, reinstalled unreal engine, changed permissions, tried dx11, cleared cache, monitored temps, disabled firewalls—-nothing works. COD and BF1 run perfectly. FML
Any other ideas out there?
I have an hp omen gaming laptop i7 Invidia 2080 (something around there)
FN worked perfectly for nearly a year until Thursday smh
original post was deleted, but IIRC OP also had a notebook
Message about D3D11-compatible GPU indicates the lack of correct drivers. Considering the CPUs with that integrated GPU have all been discontinued, you probably should roll back the driver. One reason the drivers may come back is through Windows Update. It's not a very straightforward process, but there are guides online on how to do that.
Tracker may miss some stuff, but if a match is there it was at the time it was +/- 15m.
Just log into the game
Yep, but takes a while to get used to shooting with it
IIRC you can get access to StW through game sharing, as in there's an account on your console that has access to StW and has this Xbox set as home console.
That only means that it's not setup for that. Epic Support website has an article mentioning this specific scenario: "Why am I being asked to purchase Fortnite: Save the World again?"
Yes. Pretty much any grenade/rocket launcher projectile, it's just only rockets usually have large enough collision that makes it easier to stand on it
200iq play
They've been in the game since C1S7 (and breaking things more than once) way way before Zero Build was a thing. They are not purely ZB thing.
Log in on the Epic website using Xbox account
Restart your PC, if it doesn't help, look for guide on how to reinstall Easy Anti-cheat on the Epic's help page
A friend of mine got yesterday, was ~160
Is that one of the mines at the end of the canyon circling the map?
That's one and same thing.
Run a memory test, e.g. memtest86. Even a new module can be faulty and it will cause all manners of crashes in resource-intensive apps/games
This is a list of planned releases with server downtime (which is why they are listed on UEFN dashboard). Minor client updates my be pushed only for specific platforms and without much prior notice, but since UEFN is a separate client it's not affected by these.
270 units are ready with a million more well on the way