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https://www.patreon.com/posts/dragons-dogma-2-103012682
Can confirm, this stopped the crashes on game start.
If you're bluescreening at all your issues are far more extensive than buyer's remorse.
oh damn, i didnt even notice the bluescreen part when I skimmed over the thread.
OP, when you get a bluescreen again, you REALLY need to pay attention, and even screenshot the error message that blue screen gives you. It usually gives clues as to what happened.
I know this game using a lot of memory, and I mean A LOT of memory, like my jawn, goes up to 95% mem usage and I got 16gigs, so if that message saying anything about memory, then the game may be using way too much to cause your windows OS to crash. Or if you got bad memory sticks, and the game uses up so much memory and hit a bad memory sector, that would case the windows to blue screen as well.
If the blue screen message does say memory in the message, then id advise you to do a ram test. and those are found the the options F1/F10 ect. when you first turn on the computer before the windows OS runs, IF your computer manufacturer has it built in. most I know does.
But thats just one area, the blue screen message will tell you whats actually happening, then post that message in google to see what it finds and hope it provide solutions.