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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Thanks for the help Gordan.
I fix it by re-installing the game and verifying my game cache several times.
my pc has 8GB of installed memory, but because I am running 32 bit Windows 7, my maximum RAM is limited to 4GB, but limited even further to under 3.5GB, below the minimum amount for CS:GO.
my theory is that the game renders and stores that render information on your RAM while you play, and as more skins are rendered, the more your RAM fills up.
and once it completely fills up, the game cant render and store any more skins, and so it replaces an already rendered skin over the other,
this is what causes the crash, because the game then has to render the skins over and over again, and if it cant,then it will keep trying, and eventually, trying to render the skins over and over again, the game sees that the memory is overloaded and crashes
anyone who is having the same problem with the skins glitching and game crashes needs to either install more ram, or if you are running 32 bit Windows, upgrade to 64 bit.