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Also make sure to set a manual page file in Windows. Something like 16GB minimum to 24GB maximum should do you just fine.
Once you get into the main menu, make sure you turn graphic settings down so you can keep the game within spec of the system RAM you have. 16GB is good for 1080p medium.
Also, are you running an Intel CPU or AMD? And which model.
In practicality the game itself shouldn't be crashing, but this is one way to determine that memory allocation and reallocation isn't culling any required assets or processes from the memory.
Sadly it didnt work, my cpu is the ryzen 5 5600g, i could try using it to start the game and adjust the settings that way
update: didnt work.
yall think i should just buy more ram?
so i hope you find a fix
edit: i also tried going into event viewer, faulting module path is unknown but faulting application path leads to tlou-i.exe
code: "The instruction at 0x000000000000000 referenced memory at 0x000000000000000. The memory could not be written"
Is usually something to do with memory. I'd do a scan of your RAM to ensure it's safe and not corrupted, as well as your OS drive.