If I leave my dedicated server running for a long time (5+ hrs) then it crashes with this error:
Missing requirement detected.
Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics.NoSuitableGraphicsDeviceException
: Could not find a Direct3D device that supports the XNA Framework
Reach profile.
I have fiddled with the new automatic reset settings to see if overload was the problem but to no avail.
I also updated all my drivers.
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[SOLVED] Dedicated server crash after extended use
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Almost sounds like your graphics card goes down into some sort of power saving mode. I'm sorry but this error is in the XNA framework itself - I can't help you further than some general advice to check your power saving options and stuff like that.
If you have a TV or some other monitor plugged in it can also interfere with the graphics card when the TV goes down into low powering save mode (does it with my TV so I don't have it plugged into my computer unless I need it).
If you have a TV or some other monitor plugged in it can also interfere with the graphics card when the TV goes down into low powering save mode (does it with my TV so I don't have it plugged into my computer unless I need it).
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Thank you Gurt, turns out my GPU was going into some sort of sleep mode. Problem solved.Gurt wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:40 pmAlmost sounds like your graphics card goes down into some sort of power saving mode. I'm sorry but this error is in the XNA framework itself - I can't help you further than some general advice to check your power saving options and stuff like that.
If you have a TV or some other monitor plugged in it can also interfere with the graphics card when the TV goes down into low powering save mode (does it with my TV so I don't have it plugged into my computer unless I need it).
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