

To fix it, I replaced 'AssassinsCreed_Game.exe' with 'AssassinsCreed_Dx10.exe' by renaming 'AssassinsCreed_Dx10.exe' as 'AssassinsCreed_Game.exe' and deleting the original. It happened to me because I messed around with some mod (I think it was AC Overhaul) and for some reason the game wouldn't load/start anymore. Originally posted by Ireneus:Guys, calm down. The game may try to connect to Ubisoft servers, which could be down, resulting in choppy audio in-game and freezing.

See this other excerpt from PCGamingWiki [ Refer to this help article [on how to set low latency (see the Configuring GPU Performance > Memory Timing section).Right-click the desktop and click AMD Radeon Software.Launch Assassin's Creed and check if problem is resolved.See this help article [on the features list in the Manage 3D settings screen. In the Manage 3D settings screen, under the Global Settings tab, set the Low Latency Mode option to On or Ultra (may need to try both for best effect).Īlternatively, click the Program Settings tab, click the Add button, add Assassin's Creed, and likewise set the Low Latency Mode option to On or Ultra, if you just want to tweak for Assassin's Creed.Open the Manage 3D settings screen (refer to this help article [.

