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You should check your background processes (kill anything not necessary) and ram availability and overall system stability under load as well as under rapidly shifting loads (there are softwares to test this).
Most of the issues people are having come down to this and are never fixed because people tend to hyper focus on having the biggest graphics card and overlook the rest. Which makes it super frustrating to them^^
The type of crash you describe happens when something is loaded/unloaded and calls for more than image processing and game engine stuff.
Therefore it bumps into any issue the rest of the machine might have. Might be dodgy power supply, unstable disk transfer from unseated ssd cable, ram not liking spike in activity or saturated, random junk conflicting in the background, good ol' Norton, etc.
It might be a drivers issue. Using the latest is also a mistake, unless the provider has specifically mentioned they've patched an important issue. Don't fix it if it ain't broken.
Getting a stable machine is a hassle but if you maintain it, you're good for years. I've played this game smoothly on an old but clean r3600 1660ti win10 pc with no issues.
Alternatively, you can try to grab an older save before whatever went wrong in game might have been made permanent.
If you only have very old saves, you can probably find a "backup" folder within the game save file location at " C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\RoboCop\Saved\SaveGames ". It has save files that are not visible from the game menu.
Two levels above, in the ...local\robocop file, there is also a crash log. You can get more info but only if you're curious because that's just dev technical stuff. Don't copy it on forums, it likely has personnal info (like your IP and stuff).
Good luck to you and anyone else coming by this thread!