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I would recommend checking to see that your PC has the latest drivers/Software and clear of any virus/mods
Already read this. Game has same issue with 2 different PCs, one with 10 years hardware and the last one with 2 months. The game is the issue. I tested at least 30 different games today and mem test, drivers...all successfully working.
It works perfectly
Don't know how much this game is hardware demanding and stressing but for sure I can say no one game hots hardware (my hardware) as Cyberpunk 2077,without issues.
because its running a different engine and its designed to work on the ps5 which is far more advanced than the ps4 which cyberpunk was designed with that in mind?
i dont see why people dont understand that the games being designed for next gen consoles mean that their pcs wont be able run everything on max as they have been since forever.
the fact that the consoles have 16gb of what is essentially vram means all games will be designed to use as much of that as posible meaning anyone with 8 gb or less will be fked with textures even at 1080p.
its not just this game, look at the last of us remastered, hogwarts legacy etc
I7 3930k
Mobo ga-x79-ud5
32gb
Gtx 1080
Asus essence stx 2
New system:
I7 13700k
Mobo gigabyte aorus elite ax
32gb
Rx 7900 xt
Asus essence stx 2
Ryzen 5600X
El Cheapo MSI A520M Pro
16GB 3200 RAM
RTX 3080TI
Realtek Onboard Sound
850W Corsair RMx
Really the only things I can think of is I am on an AMD CPU, using onboard sound, and playing from my nvme drive. If Intel, sound cards, or drives aren't causing crashes for others I would look into it. With that said back in the day I had to turn sound to 44100 KHZ 24 Bit so Tales of Zestiria would load.
Mmmh, interesting thing the audio settings to 44100 24 bit. Mmmh, many years ago but with another Creative sound card I remember some games crashed if set to more then 48000 24 bit.....I will try with my Asus essence stx 2. Audio drivers set always to 48000 24 bit, but in the past I used 192000 and in Battlefield 1, and not only, were audible many "tic" noise sounds. For sure the Asus is s**i reguarding drivers, they do max 2 versions from the product release to the market then we can say "hi", the product is dead. But Creative, after years and years of sound cards, had always drivers causing many issues, not only in games.
Windows 11 does something called core isolation which can cause issues with pretty much anything so I'd suggest disabling that for starters. If you upgraded your machine from Windows 10 to 11 then I would bet money that is the issue since windows upgrade is absolutely broken and will need a clean reinstall soon. Windows also has a habit of corrupting itself over time since everything is stored in databases and every forced shutdown has a chance of breaking something so a clean install may be the answer here too. Though if you wanna fix this for sure do a clean Windows 10 install since it doesn't those stupid security workarounds and that BSOD error will not happen.