The anti-aliasing implementation in the MT Framework engine is notoriously brittle. MSAA x8 is usually the culprit.
Sometimes Windows thinks your GPU is taking too long to process a frame and resets it. Increasing the time Windows waits before resetting the driver can prevent the crash.
A corrupted texture file can cause the GPU to choke and disconnect.
Open it with Notepad. Look for the [GRAPHICS] section. Change the following values:
This comprehensive troubleshooting guide addresses the core software conflicts, driver instabilities, and configuration errors that provoke this crash in modern environments. Root Causes of the DXGI Crash
Since this error is driver-related, a corrupt or outdated driver is often the culprit. Conversely, a brand-new driver update might have introduced instability.
The most reliable fix is to tell Windows to stop being so impatient with your GPU. We are going to disable the TDR (Timeout Detection) specifically for DMC4 .
Search for regedit and navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
Below are the most effective methods to resolve this issue, ranked from the most likely causes to specific fixes for DMC4:SE.