Logged in for kicks and giggles when I got home tonight. Managed to clear the first Reive with only Koru Trust out (hoping minimizing graphic effects would help) and successfully got through the reive, made it to the second reive on the path to getting the KI leather for the climbing quest and suffered the same crash. I was monitoring system temps and everything was fine. I managed to copy the error message this time. Something along the lines of Nvidia kernel mode driver version 361.43 has stopped working and has been restarted. My googlefu at work provided the insight that this is an existing NVIDIA driver issue but could also be a faulty graphics card. As this PC was built in October and still runs everything but FFXI fine I am leaning towards the driver side of things. It would seem that Grumpy Cat called it this afternoon. Ah well, off to learn something else computery for FFXI. C'est la vie.
try doing a full file scan in play online, if the marjamie file is corrupted it will redownload it. Forgive me but i dont remember the steps you need to do to have PoL do a full scan.
If I remember it right dustinfoley, to force a full file scan from PoL you just delete one of the dat folders from inside the FFXI install directory and it forces a file check. I saw the directions on one of the BG threads about how to update before the update button is ready during monthly FFXI updates.
Something about Marjami is just screwy.
When I do Marjami Delve (which, yeah, technically looks more like Yorcia, but I digress), I have a far, far higher instance of crashing than I do any other time. It's almost guaranteed that if my LS does a handful of runs I'll crash a time or two versus being stable in more or less the entire rest of the game (Reisenjima is actually a little suspect too, but not nearly as much as Marjami Delve.)
I agree Ramyrez. Marjami is the only zone that has given me trouble and only on this character. It's to bad my main already finished this quest.
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