POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen

Vulkan + VSYNK OFF + Limit FPS to 60, BES limit, gonna try
Same here...
had to hard reset pc multiple times.
loading screen frozen, mouse movable, music playing.
sound of death

RTX 4090
Ryzen 7800x3D
(64GB RAM)

wait for update..
still crashing
Have this issue the same after update to Windows 11 24H2. Found partial solution to at least not restart PC each time is to Set Affinity in task manager for POE, deselect 2 cores and now at least I can close game if it freezes. The problem is that task manager doesn't remember Affinities, so I install Process Lasso app and it set there permanent Affinity for POE. Now when it freezes I can just close the game
im Freeze too
Whenever I use portal or swap regions the game crash.
i back to 23H2, lets see if it works now
Same to me. Random freezes, only hard reset helps.
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Zarasi#7652 wrote:
If you're freezing on loading screens and you're using Windows version 24H2, and especially if you have an AMD CPU, then it's likely due to an issue with Windows 24H2 and it affects numerous games including Path of Exile 1 and 2.

Turning off "Engine Multithreading" in-game will "fix" the problem because it stops pathofexile.exe from using all your CPU, which is what causes the system to freeze. It's a huge overkill though because you are massively reducing your frame rate by only running on 1 core.

I've had this issue since around April 2024 when 24H2 was released to the general public for testing. I use BES CPU Limiter to reduce what PoE can use by a few percent so it can't hit 100% CPU, and I've not had any further issues.

For BES steps if you want to try it out:

1. Download BES CPU Limiter.
2. Unzip it, and run the .exe.
3. Launch Path of Exile 2 and stay on the log-in screen.
4. Go back to BES, and press the "Target" button.
5. Find pathofexile.exe in the list, select it, and press the "Limit this" button.
6. Set the slider at the bottom of BES between -2% and -5% (I would recommend -5%).

The task bar icon for BES should turn into a red square, Path of Exile 2 should be coloured in orange in the list inside BES, and it should say "Foe". See here for an example. Try anything between -2% and -5% (as mentioned I'd recommend -5% as -2% may not be enough to stop the system freeze).

There are other methods you can use if you don't want to use BES, such as setting the pathofexile.exe affinity in Windows Task Manager (through the Details tab) to use less CPU cores. You can also use something like Process Lasso to do the same thing, or reduce the maximum CPU usage of your system through Windows power options.


I am going to try BES :) thanks
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Zarasi#7652 wrote:
If you're freezing on loading screens and you're using Windows version 24H2, and especially if you have an AMD CPU, then it's likely due to an issue with Windows 24H2 and it affects numerous games including Path of Exile 1 and 2.

Turning off "Engine Multithreading" in-game will "fix" the problem because it stops pathofexile.exe from using all your CPU, which is what causes the system to freeze. It's a huge overkill though because you are massively reducing your frame rate by only running on 1 core.

I've had this issue since around April 2024 when 24H2 was released to the general public for testing. I use BES CPU Limiter to reduce what PoE can use by a few percent so it can't hit 100% CPU, and I've not had any further issues.

For BES steps if you want to try it out:

1. Download BES CPU Limiter.
2. Unzip it, and run the .exe.
3. Launch Path of Exile 2 and stay on the log-in screen.
4. Go back to BES, and press the "Target" button.
5. Find pathofexile.exe in the list, select it, and press the "Limit this" button.
6. Set the slider at the bottom of BES between -2% and -5% (I would recommend -5%).

The task bar icon for BES should turn into a red square, Path of Exile 2 should be coloured in orange in the list inside BES, and it should say "Foe". See here for an example. Try anything between -2% and -5% (as mentioned I'd recommend -5% as -2% may not be enough to stop the system freeze).

There are other methods you can use if you don't want to use BES, such as setting the pathofexile.exe affinity in Windows Task Manager (through the Details tab) to use less CPU cores. You can also use something like Process Lasso to do the same thing, or reduce the maximum CPU usage of your system through Windows power options.


Aaaa thank you, I was convinced it had to do with new hardware I just changed this week, but this explains a number of previous gaming experiences too...

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