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First I let it start in safe mode. I played long enough to know it wasn't going to freeze and crash.
I exited the game, restarted and changed it from windowed to full screen (it wouldn't stay at that setting and automatically changed to windowed borderless. But I was okay with that) I also set the resolution to 1920x1080 which automatically set the refresh rate at 60. I then played the game long enough to know it wasn't going to crash.
Exit, restart. Then I set the Texture Quality to Ultra. Cuz the ground looked awful. Play, exit, restart. Repeating, changing these settings in this order:
Lighting Quality - Ultra;
Global Illumination Quality - Ultra;
Shadow Quality - Ultra;
Reflection Quality - Ultra;
Mirror Quality - Ultra.
Then I tried to change Volumetric Quality to Ultra. It crashed. I restarted, reset Volumetric Quality back to low and I played again with no crash.
That's as far as I have gotten. It doesn't look bad now, but I'm going to try to improve a few more settings. Thinking I'll try water quality at ultra next.
If anyone tries this, you probably will not have to exit and restart as many times as I did, but idk.
It is a shame because I never encountered such a hard problem with an older game.
I solved it. New improved PC. Other than that, nope.
Are you having any issues at all with any other program or game? If you are, might want to also test your RAM, just in case. A good tool that is free is memtest86, but the built in Windows tool works okayish as well.