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Drivers are all up to date.
System crash is nearly always a pc issue.
%APPDATA%\Godot\app_userdata\Road to Vostok\logs\godot.log
Make sure your graphics driver is up-to-date. Maybe try to set your PCs Power Options to Balanced this helped me in another game.
I can run every, game, i have (a few exceptions) PINNED to ultra and get over 100 FPS
But limit it to 60, because my monitors do 60hz, so I find it HIGHLY unlikey that its drivers or hardware.
First of all, there's no need for all the swearing in your post, it was a mental gymnastic trying to read what you wrote. To help you fix your issue, you simply can't run the game at the current state of your machine.
Either try updating your GPU drivers, free up your memory using Intelligent standby list cleaner. It's clearly your machine struggling for whatever reasonm. as this is not an issue that can be reproduced so its worth diagnosing that first.
I'm on rtx 4080 I7 13700KF 32 RAM and the game runs with no flaws on highest. Is your PC overheating by any chance?
No, it's not, which is what i initially suspected also, but after several benchmarks and also just playing games like Far Cry 5, BeamNG drive, etc, it remained stable and did not overheat