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Hey guys, I was having the same problem with my new computer. I had a look in the tech support discussions and followed the steps outlined by twrecksme's post titled Intel 10th and 11th Gen Crashing Fix. This did the trick for me. Looks like an Unreal Engine problem and this will actually fix another game for me :).
Here is the link to the post:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/573100/discussions/1/3055112985304965186/
Good luck!
The link does not work, could you summarize it?
At the same time as this I've also discovered that attempting to update Nvidia drivers (GTX 1070) errors out every time.
The reason of the bug is a problem of the Unreal 4 Engine that the game uses that crushes when is being run by a 10th or 11th Generation Intel processor. It has nothing to do neither with Tindalos or the Anti Cheat System.
Do the following (for Windows 11)
1) Open Settings
2) Select System, then about
3) Click Advanced system settings
4) Click Enviromental Variables
5) Select “New…” under “System variables”
6) Input the text below and select “OK”
Variable name: OPENSSL_ia32cap
Variable value: ~0x200000200000000
7) Confirm that the variable has been added successfully, then select “OK”
8) Run the game!
That did it for me. I hope it helps a lot of you too!