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We tried many things too but nothing helped
Please, read my done actions in previous posts.
Oh, for sure, first i was upgrade version from 7pro to win10, but very soon after upgrade (aprx after month) i start encounter lot of glitches etc., so i choose reinstall fresh.
But i am stop search workarounds, because for me 4h are more than enough, ohh, yes, sometimes i got ".exe stopped working" also after 1h or 2h, but mostly this message come after about 4h of playing in row, so, for me are OK condition at this point.
there is probably something out there that fixes it
its going to be some software
So after hours of diagnosing, it is indeed an issue with Securom. A windows 10 update disabled it due to hackers using it as a backdoor.
Two Methods to get around this and play without crashes:
Method 1: Open Command Prompt as an admin and type "sc start secdrv". NOTE: This does make your PC more vulnerable, but seeing as Securom hasn't been used in years, any "potential" hackers are using other, easier methods. If you still feel unsafe about keeping it on, after your playtime, you can go back into Command Prompt and type "sc stop secdrv" to once again disable it.
Method 2: Install a no CD crack/patch. These are easy to find. I recommend GameBurnWorld, as it's the most credible site and won't lead you to sketchy popups if you have a decent popup blocker.
Other Recommendations:
- Upgrading your TDU 2 to the latest OFFICIAL version. Since Atari servers are down, your UpLauncher will not update the game anymore. If you would like a link to this, add me and send me a message.
- Upgrading to the latest unofficial patch, v0.4, which can be found on the Turboduck Forums.
- Using Knyazev's TDU 2 Launcher.
And there you go, enjoy playing TDU 2 on Windows 10 :)
I got the game and it worked for the most part with some intermittent crashes and even a handful of bluescreens.
I started looking into a fix, and ended up in this thread.
I tried all the steps including the Universal launcher, reinstaling DirectX 9c, attempting to get SecuROM working somehow (which I didn't manage to do, using a No CD patch, updating to the latest version of the game, etc etc.
What ended up working for me came through sifting through the crashlogs looking for a pattern and typing my findings into Google. When I did that I stumbled across someone having a supiciously similar issue in a different game. It looks to be a savefile read/write permission issue from what little I can tell. Following the instructions in this thread seems to have fixed my issues:
https://www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/cytfhn/access_violation_error_exception_0xc0000005_at/
I hope this'll be helpful to at least a couple of you.
Note: If you're having the "map crash" then this will not fix your problems since that appears to be a problem related to Nvidia RTX cards.