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Sorry to hear that this is happening - would it be possible to see your system information so that we can try to assist? To do this:
- Hold down the Windows Key and press R, the Run dialogue should appear > Type dxdiag in the available text field > Click OK
- Click Save All Information > Save the file DxDiag.txt to your Desktop so it is easy to find
- Open the .txt file, copy all the contents > Paste all the contents to a free text hosting service such as http://justpaste.it, http://textuploader.com or http://freetexthost.com
- Copy the link to your post
Regards,Team17 Support
Thank you for sending that over.
Do you at all use Citrix Workspace Software?
Could you try the following solutions:
- Make sure you're not using any generic controller with My Time At Portia. If you are, then please unplug the controller.
- Unplug any USB devices that you don't need to play the game, like webcams etc.
- Open your antivirus software and make sure it doesn't block the game activity. You may also add Portia.exe as an exception in the antivirus settings.
If these steps don't help then try the following:- Turn off vertical synchronization and set lock frames to unlimited
- Delete a file called InControlNative.dll from the directory:
Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\My Time At Portia\Portia_Data\Plugins
Get back to us when you can.
Regards,
Team17 Support.
So i remove all my usb and tried to open Golf With Friends but the game stil crash so i decide to check if my antivirus was blocking the game (it wasn't) but i cant use the other steps y'all telling me because i dont have My Time At Portia.
Thank you for your reply.
Apologies! Often some fixes for one game helps another.
Can you go into your Nvidia control panel - manage 3d settings - turn off image sharpening.
This has been a fix for many players in the past.
Please let us know if you still have the crash issue after trying this!
Regards,
Team17 Support.
Thanks for letting us know.
Let's try to disable Steam Overlay as this fixed crashes in the past:
To do this:
1. Go to Steam -> Settings.
2. Click the In-Game tab.
3. Uncheck "Enable Steam Overlay while in-game"
Let us know the outcome!
Regards,
Team17 Support