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I would conclude you have a hardware issue like I did. Escaping back to PinballX the monitor returns to normal display. My main screen goes black or resets with the game still playing (I can hear it playing), backbox remains running. I decided to swap the video cards and hard drives between the two and now the crashes are almost non-existent, still occur on occasion and now they don't lock my machine up, I can escape back to PinballX. I almost ordered a new card then but I happen to have two (2) Dell Optiplex PCs, one for general use and the other for the cabinet. Got the card back and installed and it was better, though still having crashes not as frequent but still too many. Running 32-bit Win 10, not sure the version, should be the latest or close to it.įinally I got fed up and sent my video card for repair as it was under warranty. #PINBALL WICKED PINBALLX DRIVERS#I also had the latest drivers and tried to adjust the graphics settings all to no avail. I never got crashes with an older video card I had and it was too slow to play (ran good under FX2) so led me to believe I had a video card problem. Mine occurred during game play and not at launch screen as yours does. I frequently got screen meltdowns and entire system lockups. NVIDIA card (1030) and only run in cabinet mode with PinballX. I know of one other person on a facebook group having a similar problem but not sure it's the same cause and i have yet to find the cause #PINBALL WICKED PINBALLX PC#I do have teamviewer installed but it happens also when nobody is connected to the cab / pc and i'm not sure if teamviewer can be the cause when nobody is connected (have not tried uninstalling it)ĭoes anyone else have this problem ? I always have to have a keyboard
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