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- deactivating DLSS
- deactivating crossplay
- modifying the virtual memory file in the advanced setting of the computer. Put it at 32G. I put it at more than 50, but after a while game crashes all the same
- delete the LocalPrefs filed under \Documents\Diablo IV; this must be done every time before launching the game. It removes your preferences, but seems to work for me right now
- create a new char and play with it for half an hour or so, then you can come back to you main one and the crashes are delayed for a while.
Most of them work for a while, then back to crashes.
Last week I installed the new NVDIA drive and it crashes a lot less now. It happened only a few times in the last week and I deleted the LocalPrefs file. It worked. I had several long playing sessions without any crashes.
Good luck!
Worked for me, after the game crashed every few minutes since DLC launch.
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