

Still crashing for me on PC (sigh). I guess my $$ stays in my pocket.
@ubi-theberry msinfo32.txt has been added to my ticket
I have something for Nvidia owners to try. It seems to be working for me and I'm curious if it will help others.
Goto Nvidia Control panel/ Manage 3D settings scroll down to Threaded optimization and turn this OFF. Might need to turn it on for other games.
Your fps might take a small hit but I've only crashed one time is 8 hours of playing in groups and not once playing solo. The Division 2 seems smoother with Threaded optimization off on my hardware. Specs: 9900k/ win 11/ 32Gb Ram/ GTX1080.
Nvidia tweak guide:
Threaded Optimization: This setting controls the use of multithreaded optimization for games on systems with multi-core/HyperThreaded CPUs. In theory, by allowing the driver to offload certain GPU-related processing tasks as separate thread(s) on available CPU cores, performance can be improved.
The available settings are Auto, On and Off. Auto allows the GeForce driver to determine if it applies threaded optimization, On forcibly enables it, and Off disables it. In testing this setting in several games, I saw no performance impact. It should be noted however that none of the games I tested were old enough to have been developed before multi-core CPUs became available to consumers (around 2005). User feedback indicates that some older games, as well as some OpenGL games, will exhibit problems if Threaded Optimization is set to On.
It is recommended that Threaded Optimization be set to Auto under Global Settings. This will allow the driver to determine if and how to use threaded optimization for various games. You can turn this setting Off under the Program Settings tab for particular (typically old) games which have problems at the Auto or On setting.
@ubi-mushy Support ticket [redacted] sent with DxDiag.txt
site won't accept msinfo32 for some reason.
For me the crashing started back in early September 2021 after a Windows 10 update. That update was right before the Intel 12th gen desktop CPUs released. This makes me wonder if Windows multi threading scheduling has changed in a way that is causing The Division 2 to crash.
My specs
Gtx 1080
i9 9900k (stock)
32GB 3200 RAM
Now on Windows 11
After a crash I reinstall my Video Driver and I can play for a few hours or so. The game will crash in or out of combat. Yesterday it crashed while in the base looking at inventory. The game just locks up and I have to kill the process with no option to send a crash report.
While running around solo I can play for 5 minutes to hours, but in a group someone always disconnects or crashes during a mission (it's usually the leader).
I've enjoyed The Division 2 with friends but they've moved on because of the crashes.