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A lot of crashes have been old saves. Also there is a problem with some anti-virus programs reading the NMS.exe as a false positive and shutting it down. It seems to be the multiplayer part that triggers it the most. Try playing offline on a new save and see if that helps.
Steam users are able to opt-in to the Experimental Branch, where we have pushed a rapid patch to fix a number of crashes and other problems seen in the first hours since release. We’ll be rolling out these fixes to other platforms as soon as possible.
To play in Experimental, right-click on No Man’s Sky from the Steam library page and select “Properties”. Among the available tabs will be the “BETAS” tab. Enter “3xperimental” in the textbox and press “CHECK CODE”, then select it from the dropdown menu.
Fellow AMD users, have you discovered a working fix? I've clean installed the current 19.8.1 drivers. I deleted the Vulkan registry entries and installed the current VulkanRT and VulkanSDK. The current “3xperimental” update has not improved upon my inability to boot the game. The last idea I have is to manually replace the Vulkan 1.1.113 driver with the 1.1.114 driver, but I'm not sure if it's even possible. Ideas, anyone?
Still though, it's weird that the game worked fine for me after the Vulkan update and it's only just now causing problems.
Well lads, after purchasing an entirely new GPU (RX 580) and doing a full clean install of Windows 10, I'm finally able to actually launch the game. Can't believe how much bending over backwards I had to do, but a new graphics card /was/ a long time coming anyway. Everything is crisp and spicy and no more screen tearing.
The main issue was there wasn't a driver update for Windows 8.1 because it was last updated 2 years ago, hence Windows 10.
You're a lifesaver! Using the Win 7 driver in Win 8.1 got NMS working flawlessly on my R9 290X. I used the 19.8.1 version.
so heres what i did....
Windows update check
Update my bios on my mother board (in my case gigabyte (tutorials on youtube))
Update my Chipset
Install Most up to date graphics driver
Windows update again.
Restart.
Anyone who has more issues like i did with screen tearing open radeon settings click gaming > global settings > click pull down menu on "wait for vertical refresh" then select "always on"
Click display then turn on gpu scaling.
i was done at this point. hope this helped someone at least as i searched and couldn't find anything on it. Peace GL