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Update: I was able to enter the options screen; I set every option relating to graphics to "Very Low", enabled V-Sync, but the game still crashes.
After that I noticed that this game, while managing to run at 110fps, it would also use almost 100% of my GPU at all times so I went and forced the fps to stay at 60 (every game should have an FPS limiter btw, please add it).
Update:
I changed the Game to Fullscreen, changed the Cotrollersettings from Automatic to my Controller (XBox Controller) and the Font to the Default Font. After that I can play the Game in High Details and its very smooth. So, maybe one or more of this changes i made, fixed my problem. I dont know why it has something to do with the RAM Problem, but ... for me it works now.
Yeah I took my headphones off and realized my fans were going insane, it's kept my CPU 87-90 so I'm tapping out until a patch too. A shame, I'm enjoying the bit I've played.
If you can't maintain reasonable temps that's a cooling problem, not a game problem. The game can't use more power than your hardware allows. If you can't keep noise levels reasonable when sustaining maximum power limits then you just have a poorly planned pc build and should manually lower your gpu power limit.