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And try the "Verify File Integrity" in Steam after a crash (it's off Properties menu when right clicking the game's entry/shortcut in Steam.
I feel like if I could get my old (2014 era) gaming PC's RAM up to 24 or 32GB I could avoid crashes happening in S2 now, but when I tried a couple different RAM chip brands back in the days of Diablo 4's public test being a RAM Eater, I couldn't find any way for new RAM chips to work without crashing my PC all over.
I felt like earlier S2 builds were far more stable. I can run it, and it's fun, but most of my runs solo or co-op are ending with the game freezing or crash to desktop messages now.
I have the latest drivers , i did the verify file integrity before posting
My Gaming computer is not the Most state of the art but its a computer from whithin the last few years
BTW i have 24GB RAM only 11.5 are used while the game is running
So are you saying your game does not crash at all ?
any idea where i can find readable logs ?
If you are on AMD, latest drivers can also be buggy
Make sure to not have Riva tuner or such overlays enabled
everything seems fine until you reach the very end
Then it just prints a bunch of
Start async scene loading of scene Config Name Not Set
at path SCN_MainMenu.unity
System.Threading.Tasks.ValueTask:op_Inequality(ValueTask, ValueTask)
Sentry.Unity.Integrations.UnityLogHandlerIntegration:LogFormat(LogType, Object, String, Object[])
UnityEngine.Logger:Log(LogType, Object)
UnityEngine.Debug:Log(Object)
FlowFire.Framework.Meta.SceneManagement.<LoadScene>d__46:MoveNext()
Cysharp.Threading.Tasks.UniTaskCompletionSourceCore`1:TrySetResult(TResult)
Cysharp.Threading.Tasks.DelayFramePromise:MoveNext()
Cysharp.Threading.Tasks.Internal.PlayerLoopRunner:RunCore()
The referenced script (Unknown) on this Behaviour is missing!
The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
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The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
The referenced script (Unknown) on this Behaviour is missing!
The referenced script on this Behaviour (Game Object '<null>') is missing!
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x5 mode 0 size 698376) [0x8007000E]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x5 mode 0 size 10512) [0x8007000E]
d3d11: failed to create buffer (target 0x5 mode 0 size 187872) [0x8007000E]
Try another driver, sometimes an older is better, especially on AMD
Also sometimes a windows update helps
Make sure to disable strange game overlays also, and riva tuner
It now works fine
Thanks