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I just noticed it dosen't always happen! I was able to do it randomly with the baby Triceratops
I have been able to run the game with an unsupported mac mini (OSX) with an Intel HD3000 Graphic Card.
Maybe all people with unsupported Intel HD3000 (even on PC) will beneffit from this solution:
You shoud open your preferences folder through the game support home screen or go to:
On OSX:
/Library/Application Support/Feral Interactive/LEGO Jurassic World/
On PC, the folder seems to be:
Appdata > Roaming > Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment > LEGO Jurassic World
There, you'll find a PCCONFIG.txt file, which I modified to achieve get rid of the crashes.
As I disabled all hardware acceleration, the game is very very slow to load (even with a SSD Drive, so I could not imagine how would it be with a SATA drive...).
Also, the MotionBlurEnabled and such solution did not work for me.
Also, remember to adjust resolution to yours on the file.
And now PCCONFIG.txt content:
FileVersion 7
ScreenWidth 1280
ScreenHeight 720
WindowWidth 1280
WindowHeight 720
WindowLeft -1
WindowTop -1
DRCWindowWidth 854
DRCWindowHeight 480
DRCWindowLeft -1
DRCWindowTop -1
ScreenRefreshRate 0
VerticalSyncMode 1
AspectRatio 3
ShaderQuality 0
ShadowQuality 1
TextureQuality 0
SoftParticles 0
UserBrightness 50
UserBlackLevel 50
AllowRenderThread 0
SFXVolume 7
MusicVolume 7
MasterVolume 10
MusicEnabled 0
SubtitlesEnabled 1
MouseSensitivity 10
InvertY 0
VibrationP1 0
VibrationP2 0
BloomEnabled 0
ExposureControlEnabled 0
DoFEnabled 0
SoftShadowsEnabled 0
SpeedBlurEnabled 0
MotionBlurEnabled 0
ProcessColourEnabled 0
WaterDistortionEnabled 0
EdgeAAEnabled 0
SSAOEnabled 1
RingEffectEnabled 0
LensFilterEnabled 0
ScreenSpaceReflectionsEnabled 0
EdgeHightlightEnabled 1
TemporalAAEnabled 0
ForceMultithreadedD3D 0
IgnoreVendorPresets 1
DisableShaderCaching 1
DisableMultithreadedShaders 1
AllowVendorExtensions 0
AllowNVIDIAStereo 0
MechTerraformGraphicsQuality -1
Have fun!
Thanks! This worked for me, while the load time may definitely be awful, it's fixed the crashes I've been having (MBP Early 2011).