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The rollback would be such a great feature too if it did not have a 10 day time limit.
I find it odd that MS broke 24H2 so badly, the Auto HDR being broken is just one thing causing crashes.
Hopefully it can help someone.
But till GGG can pinpoint whats causing the hard locks 23H2 works perfectly for anyone who can rollback or reinstall without losing anything.
Its not for GGG to pinpoint the issue as its not just their game having issues, Microsoft need to fix it.
24H2 is just broken when it comes to gaming the Auto HDR feature does not seem to be the only problem sadly.
source?
as far as iam aware if you cannot revert anymore and just clean install 23h2 form uup dump and then blocking updates solved the crashing on various systems so kinda hard to belive its not a 24h2 issue, btw 24h2 has a lot of issues in general.
correct poe 2 is not the only game where 24h2 result in crashes, core 0 and 1 running at 100% and various other issues result in hard freezes.
before i started to play poe 2 i got on hundreds of games crashes and system freezes with 24h2.
i restored my 23h2 system backup and anything works like it should.
i also tried a fresh install of 24h2 and got the same results like at the build update.
for now i deactivated the update to 24h2 completely by set the build target to 23h2.
if microsoft does not fix the issues i finally switch to linux.