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just got past this section.
In 'Tomb Raider: Anniversary Setup' I turned everything off.
I got past this section. In 'The Coliseum' I got a short freeze and ...
... after a while the game crashed again.
So my last changes to setup didn't solve the crashes but I could finish 'Atlas'.
So I restored my last configuration and I'm hoping to have these crashes only once an hour so I can keep playing this amazing game.
I've had more crashes at 'Mida's Palace'. So I had to look how to get rid of that problem.
In 'NVIDEA Systemsteuerung' (NVIDEA Driver Tool ?)
> 3D Einstellungen (3D-Settings ?)
> 3D Einstellungen verwalten (manage 3D-Settings)
I created a new entry for TR:A and changed the entry 'Multi-Display/gemischte GPU-Beschleunigung' (multy display/ mixed GPU-acceleration ?) to 'Einzel-Display-Leistungs-Modus' (single display performance mode ?)
I could play over an hour without any crash.
So that seems to have solved the problems.