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People buy high end GPUs expecting to get right around 10 years out of them. The Vega 64 8GB card was a beast when it came out in 2017 and it's still a respectable card by most metrics. I have zero problems in the hundreds of other games I run on it, including games that are far more graphically demanding than this one. The fact that the game keeps crashing on it is a bug, not a failure of the card, and one which the Devs are working to fix. Never mind that not everyone can just throw money at a problem every time one arises. Some of us have to work for that money and have families to take care of with it first and foremost. Your comment is unhelpful at best and asinine at worst. The Vega 64 was built with Windows 10 in mind and given that both the minimum and recommended specs are for that platform and well below what the card is capable of it is clear the devs weren't building this game with bleeding edge systems in mind.
By default ran too hot and a lot of users undervolted these for mining purposes so buying second hand Vega became even more of a minefield of unstable gaming cards.
Same here,
visibly, the problem is fixed. Thx for the patch, dev !