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Are your graphics drivers updated to the latest version?
It's not you - it's the game being picky.
Just a little note: Games like Lords of the Fallen for example, that supposedly I can't run at all due to requirements, at least opens up till main menu and let's me play a bit before any issue may appear.
Tried with admin rights, updated graphics drivers, verified files, disabled antivirus, disconnected my controller, removed steam overlay, all the above without touching anything, the window reads 'unresponsive' at the top... nothing works, sometimes I get logos, sometimes I don't, in all cases the infamous black screen is the only thing I see.
i9 13900, 4090...
So far the game is working for me with these specs:
CPU: 5900X
GPU: EVGA 3080 XC3 Ultra
Mobo: Gigabyte B550 Vision-DP
RAM: 32GB 3600mhz C16
OS: Windows 11 Education N
Also, always worth checking the usual culprits such as anti-viruses, undervolts, overclocks, etc.
does not work for me
CPU: i3 gen 4
GPU: GT 1030
Ram: 8 GB
OS: Win 10
The best, most consistent info I've found is that the game boots basically 100% of the time if I open steam and start the game within a couple minutes of rebooting Windows. If I wait more than like three or four minutes, it starts hanging at various points on the logos or the loading screen right after them. This seems to point to it being some kind of software conflict, whether it's a Windows service or one of the 800 update monitoring services that every company needs to be running for their stuff to work, I have no godly idea.
Rig-
CPU: i5-12600K
GPU: RTX 4070 Ti
Mobo: Asus ROG Strix Z690-G
RAM: 16GB DDR5
OS: Win 11