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Delete the shader cache files in at "Documents\My Games\FarmingSimulator2022\shader_cache"
If that does not help try starting a new game with no mods. If it works it's probably a mod problem with your old game or possibly a corrupted save file (there are backups of earlier saves in Documents\My Games\\FarmingSimulator2022\savegameBackups\)
Take a look for errors in the log file at "Documents\My Games\FarmingSimulator2022\log.txt"
Only fix for that is that the creator(s) of the mod(s) that's broken to fix the broken mod(s)
Well, you can speed up that by adding 3 or 4 at a time and then narrowing it down to one when you get the problem.
Check your mods one or more are broken.
Hello guys, i have found this solution on Giants Forum a post made by user wiseguy49. I have many many mods, and tried different solutions. nothing worked, but this worked like a charm with all my mods. It is not mods itself guys, it is memory issue after the last patch. Here is the solution:
We found another solution:
Instead of changing to DX11, go into the Advanced Graphic Settings and change the 'Texture Resolution' to low. You can only select High or Low. That seems to also fix it and to me looks better than switching to DX11. All other graphics settings can stay the same (I run on Very High Custom everything maxed out except now the Texture Resolution).
What we found was that you need at least 64gb of RAM in order for it to not freeze. If you watch your task manager RAM usage you'll see that it spikes and if you only have 32gb RAM, it will get to 16.2 and stop. We had someone with 64GB try and it ended up using 20GB of RAM to load. For some reason, maybe its a windows thing, it will only use half of your RAM. So this is all a memory issue (leak, or mods loading in wrong memory and not clearing? idk).
EDIT: What we also discovered it is that it isn't a particular mod or mods, the issue is related to how many mods you have. The sheer number. That's it.
I don't believe this. I have 32gb RAM and am running over 500 mods. I don't have any freezing problems
i still have the problem with all mods turned off... what now ???