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Initially I set the executable file to "Run as Administrator". After this I restarted Gnomeria.
After restart, I created a tiny kingdom, ran the game for a few minutes, and then saved and exited. I re-launched the game and reloaded the save to ensure it was still there (none of my previous saves had been).
Finally, I exited and restarted my computer. After this point I didn't have any issues with any size world or length of time playing, but your results may vary.
Hope this helps.
While you might get some anecdotal stories here, the dev doesn't read or respond to Steam forum bug reports (that I've ever seen). So if you actually would like the crash fixed (which is often included in the weekly patches) you need to head to http://forums.gnomoria.com and read the stickied post on how to report a crash.
What happens is that most of the memory is paged under processes for example and since the graphics card only uses as much memory as it currently needs at all times (but still has a max memory limit) when it's reached the point where it needs more memory, windows provides more but which might already be paged as virtual memory by the system, invalidating the memory consistency in which case windows recognizes the invalid state and shuts down thinking its a wide spread problem that can harm your computer.
moral of the story.... get a computer with a stand-alone graphics card
It is however very true that it's very much advised to get a dedicated graphics card for a computer to play most games. It just removes a lot of headaches, even if it's a cheap PoS card, it's better than integrated.