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You can check if your ram has errors by using this program
https://www.memtest86.com/
Even 1 error means the memory is unstable. For some reason helldivers seems very sensitive to these ram errors.
You can fix this by reducing frequency from bios or turning off docp or xmp from bios. This stopped crashing completely for my friend and he was able to return helldivers 2 to ultra and uncapped fps. I hope this helps.
i did copied it from reddit!
I was watching my resource while playing and a single CPU core would stick at 100% for no reason - running my CPU temp up to 80C+. Which is obviously RIDICULOUS.
Helldiver 2 is the only software that does this. I won't burn out my hardware and I will cost them server money. FOR DEMOCRACY!