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literally, zero crashes in 70+ hours.
The only crash I had was after I used the NVIDIA app to force latest DLSS models.
I rolled that back and its run solidly again since.
Some people do seem to have issues though as you can see on here.
Well despite our direct experience if your social media leaders say so it must be true.
Ah an insulting child. Bye bye child.
It is not crashing for me and many others with 30xx cards and is very playable. You might want to look at the rest of the software and hardware environment you are playing it in. I've heard for example MSI afterburner can make this game crashes. As with a lot of PC games some crashes may be directly down to the game others caused by drivers or specific hardware and software configurations.
The choice with a PC game is always to try and figure out why you have crashes and others don't. Or wait and hope a patch impacts the crash you are having.
Anyway I'll leave you too decide your own course of action.
P.S. Wanted to say there's a optimization tutorial on Youtube, you should check that out and see if it helps.
Is indeed, though i enjoyed the origional game it was very unstable and I had regular crashes back in 2006. For me the remaster has actually been a lot more stable, although I know that isn't everyone's experience.