ニュース Diablo 4 Nvidia GPUバグはプレイヤーに影響を与えます

Diablo 4 Nvidia GPUバグはプレイヤーに影響を与えます

著者 : Sadie アップデート : Mar 28,2025

Diablo 4 Nvidia GPUバグはプレイヤーに影響を与えます

* Diablo 4 *のプレイヤーは、ゲームの最新のアップデート以来、継続的な技術的課題に直面しています。重要なバグが特定されているため、ゲームクライアントは予期せずクラッシュし、特にNvidiaグラフィックスカードを使用しているバグに影響を与えます。 Blizzard Entertainmentはこの問題を認めており、Nvidia GPUのシステムに影響を与えることを確認しています。彼らは次の声明を発表しました。

NVIDIAグラフィックスカードを使用して、プレイヤーのゲームクライアントがクラッシュする原因となっている問題を特定しました。恒久的な修正に取り組んでいる間、すべてのNVIDIAユーザーがドライバーをバージョン572.60に更新することをお勧めします。忍耐をありがとう。

このバグは、多くの * diablo 4 *愛好家のゲーム体験を大幅に混乱させ、コミュニティ内で広く不満を抱いています。ドライバーを更新するためのBlizzardの承認と提案は一時的なソリューションを提供しますが、プレイヤーは問題を完全に解決するための包括的なパッチを熱心に待っています。

当面は、これらのクラッシュを経験しているNVIDIAユーザーは、Blizzardのガイダンスに従い、ドライバーを推奨バージョンに更新することをお勧めします。開発者からのさらなる更新に注意を払うことは、恒久的な修正について情報を提供することもお勧めします。

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