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If not try to reinstall visual c+ and net framework
Do a DDU with your nvidia drivers and install a previous driver.
Make sure to launch DDU on windows safe mode
If they don't match, the game will just crash at launch or as soon as you do the simplest stuff, like moving your mouse.
I reported the bug when the game came out and the Bamco dude told me he would pass it to the devs, curious to see if they bothered to fix it.
With 1.50 perhaps
Now I just have to hope for the next update...
Well it's definitely on your end the game is crashing but right now i have no idea why and no time to check because i'm gonna be gone most of today though, but feel free to add me here on steam and i can try help later tonight my time (CET)
Yeah I think so too, my game is working flawless. Frame rate is fine, loading times are decent too lately. I can't complain about it at all. (the few remaining bugs aren't great but I can live with it)
even if thanks to these processors I can play cyberpunk at ultra (40 fps) I think they give some problems with sao lycoris