A group of individuals discovered and reported an issue where players can generate more orbs than intended when triggering some supers. The team has been working on a fix for this, currently targeting December for release.
To prevent exploitation of this issue, the team has deployed some changes that will force Rutabaga errors when players attempt to reproduce the bug. With this change, we are also aware that players who experience extreme sustained framerate hitching in PvP environments may encounter this error more frequently than normal.
If you encounter Rutabaga errors when playing in PvP environments for reasons other than reproducing the orb generation issue, please respond to this thread with details on what you were doing when the error occurred.
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Edited by MagmaDawg: 11/2/2021 10:33:13 PMLowest settings possible at 1080p, Least taxing settings in Nvidia Control Panel, and now 2 Rutabagas in a row. I did restart, and just finished an Iron Banner game just fine. MSI Afterburner showed frame drops from 60 (My v-synced FPS cap), and a restart removed it. A bit of hitching frames before Rutabaga. Latest Nvida drivers. - Have had issues with framreates before, but never had Rutabaga errors. These are the only error codes since start of this season. - Previous FPS issues were mitigated by ALT + ENTER (to switch from fullscreen/window mode quickly). Never had issues with error codes. - The first Rutabaga error today was when alt/tabbing to see MSI Afterburners frames monitoring. This resulted in the first one. The 2nd during an Iron Banner game. - FPS Performance have never been better/more stable than it has since start of Season 15. But these very rare moments of FPS issues in Crucible games are odd. - It almost seems like it is cache-related and/or memory related. usually, I can play with fantastic performance (stable, no issues), and then after a while these FPS drops start. Restart solves it, and I can play for a few days, with no problems. Then one game here and there will hitch/stutter. Not sure. - Using 1GB as texture cache in Nvidia's newest driver. EDIT: Just played another 2 Iron Banner games with great performance and no issues. Again; after a restart of D2.