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Thank you for sharing this and sorry to hear it Star Wars Outlaws crashed on your PC.
I hope it will not keep happening to you. If it does, please share with us the full specs of your PC.
CPU:
GPU:
RAM:
Storage type (NVME, SSD, HDD):
Windows version:
(type WinVer in the Start menu and press Enter to check your Windows version and build)
Do you have any additional USB accessories plugged in?
Do you have more than one monitor?
Is the Ubisoft Connect and the game installed on the system C drive?
Please include the GPU driver version and date and the game's installation path.
You'll be asked to remove your USB Devices, un-plug extra monitors turn off back ground processes blah blah blah only a few games i have crashing issues with & guess who the main Developer is you guessed it Ubisoft!
I've put it down to ♥♥♥♥ dev's presumably using AI to cut corners so when problems arise they have no clue how to fix them... Welcome to the 21st century just accept your money has been taken & these guys really don't give a crap about the 10% of people having issues,
Tried all versions of windows 10 + 11 on all service packs, Tried rolling back drivers to the stone age... nothing worked
Its nothing to do with hardware & 100% dev unable to find a resolution
FYI Ubisoft muppet can't disconnect all USB Devices as some of us have hardware that rely on the usb support like water coolers, RGB Controllers, LCD Screens etc so get it together
Sorry to hear it that nothing of the above troubleshooting steps helps you.
In this case, please generate diagnostic files from your PCs and attach them to a support ticket for analysis:
Generating DxDiag and MsInfo system reports[www.ubisoft.com]