Cyberpunk 2077 flatlined


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After installing the 1.5 patch I get this flatlined message.

 

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I used to run & play this game, so my system is capable of it [see sys-specs of gaming rig in sig]

 

I have updated nvidia drivers - 511.79 (I did even a reinstall/refresh of it). I ran a verification check on the game files, I tried to run the executable of Cyberpunk - no success here, I reinstalled Microsoft's VC++ 2015-2022 installer.

All without success.

I also uninstalled and reinstalled this game,

 

Is this a bug at this moment? Or is there something causing problems? And if so, what & where?

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https://www.gog.com/forum/cyberpunk_2077/cyberpunk_game_will_not_launch_now/page1

 

There is a complete thread on gog.com

The message I get which is in on of the crash files - thx @Ashfor the tip, which is discussed here, is:

 

EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xC0000005)

The thread attempted to write to an inaccessible address at 0x48.

 

Apparently, this has something to do with the Nahimic services.

I disabled them via msconfig > services, and now it runs!

 

It appears that this Nahimic service is causing more errors (I also had this with another thing).

 

So, is this Nahimic thing really necessary on my computer? What does it do? And can it easily be uninstalled and not having issues/problems with other games, configs or software?

On 19/02/2022 at 13:17, cmcgregor80 said:

Nahimic seems to be some sort of 3d / VR audio system. Im in win 11 and have no mention of Nahimic anywhere on my system so im gonna guess something you installed came with it? Audio driver for some device maybe?

From what I understand is that they come with the audio driver on my Asus notebook.

And I cannot uninstall them, just only can have them 'not run as a service' via msconfig.

Kind of annoying, but that's how it is...

On 19/02/2022 at 06:17, cmcgregor80 said:

Nahimic seems to be some sort of 3d / VR audio system. Im in win 11 and have no mention of Nahimic anywhere on my system so im gonna guess something you installed came with it? Audio driver for some device maybe?

Nahimic adds some audio processing objects to the Realtek drivers I believe...I'm not 100% clear on what all those do yet.

 

On 19/02/2022 at 06:55, kiddingguy said:

From what I understand is that they come with the audio driver on my Asus notebook.

And I cannot uninstall them, just only can have them 'not run as a service' via msconfig.

Kind of annoying, but that's how it is...

You might be able to update the Realtek drivers from the ASUS support site to fix the problem.

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