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Now I've read everything.....
People learning how their computer works in 2024? HAHAHAHA!
People won't even bother to learn how their smart phone works which is how Apple is able to screw people over with overpriced restricted hardware and software.....
Instead of moaning and insulting the developers here, you could try going to the feedback site and politely telling CSS about your problem with as much info as possible.
http://questions.satisfactorygame.com
You should also watch this last update from CSS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtfr2jtaG34
No, what is funny is people not understanding how computers work and then blame everyone else for any problem they have.....
Example:
Try installing the game on to another hard drive, perhaps non SSD..... So many have no idea how stupid this sounds.......
Why is this stupid?
1)
By doing this trick and surprise it works, people are assuming it's the games fault because no other game is having an issue. This is a wrong assumption, It is very possible for everything else to work making it seem like that one app is the issue when it more likely that one app is simple doing things in such a way that it's actually exposing a bigger issue with the PC.....
2)
The bigger issue with such fixes like above. You moved the game to another drive and it works, your first drive could be going bad, the cable could be going bad, the hard drive controller on the motherboard could be going bad, There could be a driver / windows issue that lucky you, nothing else has managed to expose such failures...
This happens all the time to overclockers.... they brag all their games run fine on at 5Ghz overlock then you ask them to run Prime 95 and boom hard lock up.
Another example :
Update your video drivers: I did that..... Just going into the Nvidia / AMD control panel and say update is not a fool proof way.
You need to use windows to uninstall said video driver, you need to restart, then you install the newest drivers.....
Also, no one has yet to mention another common fix related to PC games. Did you download and install the Direct X runtime?