
Add the following line to the file: r_gpuMarkers = 3.If you do not already have a user.cfg file, create a new text file in your (install drive)\Roberts Space Industries\StarCitizen\LIVE directory.If you already have a user.cfg file, add the following line and save the file: r_gpuMarkers = 3.Close Star Citizen and the RSI Launcher entirely.If your GPU crash log doesn't have enough information, you can do the following: Open log.log and scroll to the end for the latest.Type the following and click OK: %appdata%\rsilauncher.If a GPU crash is caught, you should also see a gpu_error.log.If you find lines, you can look them over for some info. Open game.log and search for: GPU crash.

Type the following and click OK: %localappdata%\Star Citizen.Press the Windows key + R to bring up a Run dialog.log.log - Collects info on actions and crashes through the Launcher.gpu_error.log - If the video/graphic card crashes, the specific action is logged here.game.log - Collects info on what happens when you load the game and stops saving when the game crashes.If you have a crash handler display, you can open the following files to get an idea of what is happening: Disable Fullscreen Optimization on game."DXGI device blocked" or "your graphics card has blocked StarCitizen.exe".

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