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Basically, make a backup of your saves, delete the FF7 save folder, then run the game. Go to settings: lock it to 30 FPS, set everything to low, 720p windowed, V-Sync on (not VRR). Then try to load your save file.
If it doesn't work, delete the save folder again and add only your save file named like "ff7rebirth004.sav". Then go to the NVIDIA app → game → FF7 setup: set everything to low, 1280x720 windowed, and launch the game from there.
If it still doesn’t work, do it again, and in game title screen menu change graphics settings from low to medium (I don’t know why, but after that and switching from low to high, it let me run the game).
Don’t worry about the graphics options for now. When the game starts and loads your save, you can adjust graphics settings as you like—even all max, 4K, or whatever—but keep it windowed and VRR on if you have G-Sync.
Also, if you have a custom controller profile, you’ll need to set it up again.
So it seems to be the problem? I recently installed the nVidia 572.83 and it was working fine. Then i updated to 576.02 and it's crashing on shader preparing. Time to rollback.
Edit: Yeah....... i did a rollback in my nVidia driver version (576.02 back to 572.83) and the problem seems to be solved. Also, with that new driver i was getting always 1fps less regardless my monitor refresh rate with every game (eg.: 59fps in 60hz... 119fps in 120hz.... 143fps in 144hz) and it was also solved with the rollback.