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However the game still crashes after playing for 15-25 minutes. It just closes down, no warning, nothing, but if go in the crash logs it mentions out of memory.
They really need to prioritise optimisation because it is unplayable for me at the moment even though all my specs are pretty high (not extreme, but high).
(simple thing to do: Settings > Power management plan > Best power efficiency. You don't even need to restard your computer)
This has nothing to do with upgrading.
My PC runs any modern game from High to Max at 60+ FPS.
This is an Inzoi issue.
https://game8.co/games/inZOI/archives/507485
The crashing issue is likely caused by low physical memory (RAM), virtual memory, or video memory (VRAM). A quick workaround is to increase the page file size of the drive that has inZOI installed.
Increasing the page file size of your computer means allocating virtual memory to one of the computer's drives, allowing you extra memory to use to play inZOI.
On the "Type here to search" search bar, type "sysdm.cpl" and press Enter.
Go to the Advanced tab and click the Settings button under Performance.
On the Performance Options, press the Change...
Uncheck the box that says Automatically manage paging file size for all drives to allow you to set a specific custom size for the page file settings.
Choose the drive where you want to increase the page file size and click the Custom Size radio button. Type 16484 on Maximum size (MB) and press the OK button.
Agreed, but my point was that there is obviously something going on with Inzoi.
It feels like there is a memory leak, garbage collection issue or whatever makes the game crash after a certain amount of play.
I was able to get the game to load and decided to start a new game with a new character and I've been able to play the game. It might be worth trying.