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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I was able to pass through this freeze to crash that was repeating always in the same siege, I hope I have fix future crashes *fingers crossed* Going through a youtube tutorial like some desperate yunkie wanting to keep my campaign going xD
https://youtu.be/fnqDqK1-s2o
In case you prefer to read and you are familiar with game troubleshooting in these recent years, It just the usual suspects. What I exactly did:
- Verified game files, didn`t have any missing or corrupted, but better safe than sorry.
- In the exe compatibilities tab, disable screen optimizations.
- Disable run in a window in the in-game settings.
- Disable my second monitor while playing, at least in win 10, just press alt+P and select only pc screen or extend when you are finished to do it quickly.
- Disable every game overlay inside every background application that has one, in my case I had enable recently steams so I disabled it again, I had already disable the one from gforce experience when cyberpunk77 was crashing frequently (even more frequently on release) because of it.
I hope it works for somebody else too.