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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Damn, I wasn't as lucky. Same problem, I just get an indicator that the game isn't responding now.
Had tried those options previously (Mentioned this in an earlier post in this thread). None of them have worked, lol.
Also since I bought it through gamestop hoping that getting a hard copy of the disks instead of digital download would help did nothing, but get rid of my chance of getting it refunded. I can't even trade it for a console version of it
-Go to My Computer
- Click 'System Properties'
- Click 'Advanced System Settings'
- On 'Advanced' tab click 'Settings' for Performance
- On 'Advanced' tab click 'Change'
- Create custom virtual memory size on a drive with enough space - I went up to 12GB on my SSD drive.
As I understand it you're using hard disk space as RAM while your computer is running high performance applications so it may create some instability, the same way overclocking chips does.
I'm completely caught up with everything. Nothing seems to fix it.