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I had similar symptoms with Craftopia which should work pretty well with my hardware but it didn't.
Problem is the solution I received was the same as here:
1. i can play on max settings, u should try to change hardware (at that time I whish I could hit someone through the monitor)
2. i don't have that problem, don't know why you complain
etc etc.
At that moment I had 1060 gtx 6gb vram and ryzen 5 5500 so Craftopia should work rather good, yet it didn't. Even more, it required more resources than Dragon's Dogma 2 and worked terrible...
There was more hateful comments than helpful ones.
And people seem to be giving them their space to vent... So...yeah...
https://www.reddit.com/r/SnowbreakOfficial/comments/15b564c/visual_improvement_and_performance_optimization/
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 3066MHz
GALAX GTX 1060 6GB
Western Digital Blue nVME SSD
I play on a monitor with the resolution of 1366x768 (720p basically).
I posted the brands to show that i don't have any generic stuff that is usually bad. This setup for 768p is pretty much overkill and like i said, i can run the game at max settings + 60fps, but it CTDs for no reason usually in the middle of the combat.
This ones entirely on you