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What are your system specs? If you are using intel do you have up to date bios drivers?
Oh that makes more sense. Your system is just choking as its not able to support an unreal 5 game. You could try lowering all the settings to the minimum but your GPU is barely able to keep its head above water in unreal 5 games.
Also keep in mind that blue screens are hardware failures. You should do some system tests to find out which hardware is failing.
I have a beefy 16GB RAM and i5 CPU. Those temps (42% and 73°C) sound good, so it seems the hardware itself might be alright.
Faulting application: This bad boy is DungeonCrawler.exe (version 0.6.2.3936), the culprit behind the crashes.
Exception code: 0xc0000005 - Access Violation Alert! This means the game tried to peek into parts of memory it shouldn't have, causing the crash.
Faulting module: DungeonCrawler.exe again. Looks like the issue lies within the game's code itself.
Basically, DungeonCrawler is tripping over its own memory circuits.
Quite frankly FPS doesn't matter. That is an irrelevant statement. The 1080 is going on 10 years old. There is a 99.9% chance that your system is failing under the load of unreal 5. An engine that is notorious for not being very well optimized or computer friendly.