Bug Report TEXTURE -> Map Failed [GTA 5 Online ]

Smoarz

New Member
Ppk7ODx.jpg


I keep getting this. Trying to stream GTA 5 Online on PC. Sometimes it'll crash 15 minutes in, sometimes i'll go till 2 hours of streaming.

I was on x264 for a while. Then I switched to Nvidia NVENC or whatever.

I don't have opencl on [ i don't think? i don't even know where it is.]

CPU: i7-4770K 3.5 GHz CPU

MOBO: ASROCK Z77 EXTREME 4

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 970 G1 Gaming

RAM: Kingston Technology HyperX Predator 8GB Kit

HDD: Western Digital WD Black WD1002FAEX 1TB

SSD: Samsung 250GB

^ Specs ^

Driver update was released for GTA 5 [update 350.12]
and my windows is up to date.
 

Attachments

  • 2015-04-14-0037-24.log
    2.4 KB · Views: 44

MadVaper

New Member
Having the same issue. Sorry that I can't help, but you're not alone. Happens with a few other games for me as well, not just GTA 5.
 

wapeddell

Member
bump I'm having this issue with GTA V and Mortal Kombat X constantly. I've read a couple forums and judging by this issue this must be OBS related. I doubt that both AMD and Nvidia cards are all failing and all drivers are bad. This goes way back to 2013.
 

R1CH

Forum Admin
Developer
This is not an OBS problem. It's true that OBS may cause the problem to appear, since OBS uses high performance parts of your GPU that other applications may never touch, but OBS is not responsible for those parts failing. This is most often caused by an overclocked / overheating GPU, bad GPU, bad GPU memory, bad power supply, bad motherboard or bad drivers.
 

MadVaper

New Member
If you're using 64-bit OBS, then try switching to the 32-bit version. If that doesn't work, try switching from x264 encoding to Nvidia NVENC encoding if you have it. I don't know which of these things fixes the problem, but try switching to 32-bit OBS first, and if that doesn't help, switch to NVENC.

I suppose if you are already using 32-bit OBS, try 64-bit if you have the capability.

Been playing 2 days straight with no issues at all since I did these 2 things. Hopefully it'll work for you as well.
 
Bump same issue and the given answer is too easy in my eyes. It doesn't explain why it's only OBS which causes the given error/crash. It also doesn't explain why there's so many people having the exact same issue with different specs.

But...

There is a work around.

Put the game on fullscreen windowed mode. That fixes it, for me at least. But one thing is sure. It's OBS combined with fullscreen gamecapture.

And as my crashdump file is too big I just give the log
 

Attachments

  • OBSCrashLog2015-04-26_1.txt
    2.9 KB · Views: 26

GamerRocko

New Member
Same issue with this system...

CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X

MOBO: MSI X99S Gaming 7

GPU: NVIDIA Titan X

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 3000MHz

SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
 
Top