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GPU reaches 100% at 75C - No shutdown
RAM reaches 100% - No shutdown
I ran all those individually, and then for good measure all at the same time
No shutdown...
This game is causing my machine to shutdown instantly. My hardware is fine
My son had a similar issue, PC would shut down during intense battles in Skirmish mode. He could never play longer than an hour without a shutdown. Stress testing with Prime95 combined with Superposition Benchmark (both GPU & CPU @ 100% ) would not produce a shut down. After replacing the PSU which was 13 yrs old the game ran fine
Here is hoping
My point is, like many said, it is probably related to hardware problem. It reminded me though, being PC gamer, to keep watch on my own hardware.
Well guess i am unable to play this game.
And for those of you saying "Maybe its your Ram/HDD/Video Card/etc"
When i run Fallout 4 + 85 mods which uses WAY more power than this game does, my pc handles it just fine
Try turning off "Automatically restart" Right-click This PC - Properties - Advanced system properties - Advanced tab - Startup and recovery - Settings
I can (and will) not test this, because I do not like multiplayer mode in any game (to put it mildly), but there is one thing in the system that's not much much used in single player, but does get used a lot in multiplayer. And that's the network.
So - if everything fails, you could check your network settings (especially "wake on LAN" and that kind of power-saving stuff). It can also be something with the network card itself. If you use a seperate "not on-board" card, try to re-seat it. If you use the network "card" from your motherboard, try to disable it and use some spare network card (I mostly have a few laying around).
I do not say this will solve anything, but it's a possibility. Other than that, I have no bright idea's left. I can only say that I do not have this problem and I play single player only, but it's fully possible it's also Steam related, because I play the GOG version.