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no, i'm crashing. With crash teport window, but with no crash reports, it's just crash in random place of the game without any stuff that i can tell why it's crash.
And yes, Suprime Commander 2 works perfectly fine, but this ♥♥♥♥ no.
Oh, reinstll windows for one game? Good idea (NO)
How to completely and totally miss the point.
I am not saying you should reinstall windows for one game, I was pointing out the fact the I obviously had a fault in a windows somewhere that was causing the game not to work, as when I had to reinstall windows at a later date due to another issue. When I re-tried the game, it worked fine.
So therefore it was not actually the games fault it was something on my end I just could not track down at the time.
So yes I know you are crashing, but it may not be down to the game itself causing the issue, but something else on your end that you simply cannot find. It happens.
Old games have their own problems. I have had games where i need to troubleshoot for hours to even play it.
For hardware, I will say that this game is VERY CPU intense. That means that heat is a big factor and laptops tend to get very hot. Also, if you have overclocked your CPU this game might be letting you know its not quite stable enough.
For software, it doesn't necessarily mean your operating system is corrupt, you could have some 3rd party software installed that is causing a conflict.
Troubleshooting using the process of elimination is whats needed to solve this issue. A quick way to know for sure would be to install the game on a different computer.
so....Dungeons 3...Witcher 3...Elite Dangerous...............and CPU can't hold thos game....
Another important parameter - the sound engine of the game does not know anything about the existence of surround sound, despite the fact that it was released at a time when 5.1 was already widespread, and 7.1 also began from the expensive segment to spread to the middle class
almost any application that is embedded in video and audio overlay leads to instability and crashes (and in 1903\1909 M$ a bit change Audio Mixer UI, moved this parametr, and enable it by default - so old app that have problem with it start crashed)
the same applies to dotnet, directx, audio video drivers and dotnet updates - when M$ releases preview updates, old games start to crash frequently, even if they previously worked stably on the same computer with the same OS build
and this situation is not only with the Steam version - ALL versions of this game have similar problems. And by the way, many similar games whose game engine was created in the period from 2004-2008 are experiencing similar problems, you need to configure the system for them and select compatibility parameters. Games such as the Fallout 3 series, NV, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., etc.
M$, Intel, nVidia have removed\broken\disable "by default" DirectPlay MSLive! etc. support from their frameworks and drivers, and now games released before 2010 do not work "out of the box"
Btw what is Download Large Adres Aware??? Large Address Aware app? - this program is completely unnecessary neither for the SC series nor for games on the Gamebrio engine (Warcraft3, Fallout3, NV, TES - there are patches for them that remove the 2GB limit)
and this program completely useless on x86(32bit version OS) and on W10 it crashed ANY app - possible, this is your problem
As I said initially, the main problem with old games is new users, who do what they DO NOT need to do and DO NOT do what MUST to be done.
Other games never had issue like witch 3 gta v all maxed out. Running other games doesn't mean anything. after about a year more games started crashing. I found it turned out to be my power supply.
if you want you'r games to work build your own PC
Please dun say that out loud. Before you know it the next topic pops-up with 'I build system ryzen blabla, dus nut work' thinking that a good system is only a strong CPU and heavy GPU.