Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

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STUCK ON LOADING SCREENa
Does anyone have the problem of being stuck on the loading screen
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RMJ 3 Jul @ 4:55pm 
Nope, Been with this game since the BETA!

The issues are with your PC.
If you are stuck on an infinite loading screen, go into your Bios, find your CPU settings and disable or set your E-Cores to zero.

For some reason this game has a problem with E-cores. I literally bought the game tonight, and have been fighting to get it to run for a few hours.

Stumbled on a reddit that said disable your E-Cores and as soon as I did, it booted and plays fine.

Good luck.
If disabling ecores doesn't work disable hyperthreading
Every time i want to play the game, i will just start it up and let the system sit around for 15-20 minutes when the loading screen goes up. It will eventually starts, don't bother about adjusting any bios or settings. Just make sure while waiting for the game to start up, don't fidget around with your system. A great game is always worth giving it a bit of time. :TheDivineRedCrown:
Don't mess with your bios just for 1 game.

That is a ridiculous ask if I have ever heard one.

Unless.....it's the only game you will be playing for a while.

I switch between many games and also play VR etc.
Changing bios settings every day with atleast twice a day to reset back if not more in case you want to switch a few times, for the next few months is criminal.

For eg in Star Citizen, with E-cores the game is wayyy more stable and i go from 56 -70fps to 75-105 fps.
Many many many games if not most of the newer games use e-cores quite well now and it will only get better.

Thats how good the latest e-cores can be.

So yea, use your good computer.
Let Ubisoft fade away
Last edited by DudeBro69; 4 Jul @ 4:54pm
steps to do this?

Originally posted by 󠀡:
If you are stuck on an infinite loading screen, go into your Bios, find your CPU settings and disable or set your E-Cores to zero.

For some reason this game has a problem with E-cores. I literally bought the game tonight, and have been fighting to get it to run for a few hours.

Stumbled on a reddit that said disable your E-Cores and as soon as I did, it booted and plays fine.

Good luck.
Originally posted by DudeBro69:
Don't mess with your bios just for 1 game.

That is a ridiculous ask if I have ever heard one.

Unless.....it's the only game you will be playing for a while.

I switch between many games and also play VR etc.
Changing bios settings every day with atleast twice a day to reset back if not more in case you want to switch a few times, for the next few months is criminal.

For eg in Star Citizen, with E-cores the game is wayyy more stable and i go from 56 -70fps to 75-105 fps.
Many many many games if not most of the newer games use e-cores quite well now and it will only get better.

Thats how good the latest e-cores can be.

So yea, use your good computer.
Let Ubisoft fade away
does your ghost recon wildlands work?
Originally posted by xxx RIP xxx:
Every time i want to play the game, i will just start it up and let the system sit around for 15-20 minutes when the loading screen goes up. It will eventually starts, don't bother about adjusting any bios or settings. Just make sure while waiting for the game to start up, don't fidget around with your system. A great game is always worth giving it a bit of time. :TheDivineRedCrown:

did this happen to work every time for you? so you just didn’t touch anything and it eventually loaded?
Originally posted by arnoldobidike10:
Originally posted by xxx RIP xxx:
Every time i want to play the game, i will just start it up and let the system sit around for 15-20 minutes when the loading screen goes up. It will eventually starts, don't bother about adjusting any bios or settings. Just make sure while waiting for the game to start up, don't fidget around with your system. A great game is always worth giving it a bit of time. :TheDivineRedCrown:

did this happen to work every time for you? so you just didn’t touch anything and it eventually loaded?
Yes, it works every time without fail. I just played the game earlier today. :cupup:
Originally posted by xxx RIP xxx:
Originally posted by arnoldobidike10:

did this happen to work every time for you? so you just didn’t touch anything and it eventually loaded?
Yes, it works every time without fail. I just played the game earlier today. :cupup:
that’s impossible, what are your specs?
Originally posted by arnoldobidike10:
Originally posted by xxx RIP xxx:
Yes, it works every time without fail. I just played the game earlier today. :cupup:
that’s impossible, what are your specs?
I just played the game 5 mins ago again. I am running on Windows 11, Intel 13th Gen i9, Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU :cuphead:
Same Problem here :) 5080 Laptop
Originally posted by arnoldobidike10:
Originally posted by DudeBro69:
Don't mess with your bios just for 1 game.

That is a ridiculous ask if I have ever heard one.

Unless.....it's the only game you will be playing for a while.

I switch between many games and also play VR etc.
Changing bios settings every day with atleast twice a day to reset back if not more in case you want to switch a few times, for the next few months is criminal.

For eg in Star Citizen, with E-cores the game is wayyy more stable and i go from 56 -70fps to 75-105 fps.
Many many many games if not most of the newer games use e-cores quite well now and it will only get better.

Thats how good the latest e-cores can be.

So yea, use your good computer.
Let Ubisoft fade away
does your ghost recon wildlands work?

Mine is stuck at loading.

I had to disable e-cores to get it to work. And it does.

But i re-enabled it coz i have 20 other games to play that use e-cores well.

So I haven;t touched this game since.
Originally posted by DudeBro69:
Originally posted by arnoldobidike10:
does your ghost recon wildlands work?

Mine is stuck at loading.

I had to disable e-cores to get it to work. And it does.

But i re-enabled it coz i have 20 other games to play that use e-cores well.

So I haven;t touched this game since.


thats the reason i dont want to fck around in bios
KenTWOu 6 Jul @ 5:16am 
Originally posted by DudeBro69:
But i re-enabled it coz i have 20 other games to play that use e-cores well.

So I haven;t touched this game since.
Do you know that there are multiple software ways to limit number of cores/threads a game might use? Process Lasso comes to mind. You can even use Windows Task Manager just to check if it works, although with Task Manager you have to tweak it every time you launch the game. There is also START /AFFINITY command, although AFAIK it's not that reliable under Win 11.
Last edited by KenTWOu; 6 Jul @ 5:16am
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