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You do not mean Bugsplat itself has an issue?
You mean, your game crashes on your PC and it triggers the crash monitoring tool to pop up?
The only thing you can do is send this report to the developers. They ARE reading these crash reports at the moment, every day, all day. But, that will not help you and avoid those crashes immediately.
A future patch might do. But, that's in the future.
If you cannot wait and have 'time', you can also follow the instructions to send a 'crash report' and open a 'support ticket' with Relic/Sega. It's easy, but also no guarantee that you will get the help that you need to solve the issue on your PC.
Another, more immediate, path would be to try to figure why it crashes on your PC by yourself. Though, that depends on your level of PC knowledge (log files, memory dump-files, crash reports, etc.). Sometimes a crash-log can hint to what caused the crash. Rarely does, though.
Updating drivers, not running '3rd party software' in the background, turning off Steam Overlay, Nvidia Geforce Experience, MSI Afterburner, etc, etc. - reduces the clutter, that might cause the executable to crash.
(though, I use MSI and ReShade and the game runs still on my PC)
PS: I hope this meets the scrupulous unambiguous English standards of Adam but just to be clear 'the game is broken and it's not an issue with my PC'.
Only playing vs AI with some friends. :/
Tried all these and much much more. Anything tip/trick I could find online.
-reinstalled GPU drivers (also wiped old filed before install)
-Uninstalled game (cleared old files) reinstalled
-Increased virtual memory
-Set settings to default
-hard capped fps at 60
-testing fullscreen/windowed
-verified game files before AND after install
-Even tested running it as admin
etc etc...
I went snooping through the "Warnings.log" and found that there was something weird going on with the camera shake. Kept having records saying:
"camshake event parameters missing. 'camshake_duration','camshake_intensity','camshake_radius', and 'camshake_falloff' required"
So I decided to turn off the camera shake in game. Went 5 games in a row without a crash!