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Yes, I had winxp compatibility mode (in some files so i changed in all to be sure), deleted all the mods, verified steam cache and local files via steam, I'm using latest GPU, using STEAMMOD= to start game (with mod) and setted game version to 32 bit mode before. I only didn't have steam with admin rights, but after setting them, it still didn't work. I'm also not running out of VRAM. Still it's not working (it only made my game go a little faster and smoother). Do you have any more ideas what can i do? (Also thx for help)
still not working
have you tried to disable all compatibility features, and bring back x64?
CPU: AMD ryzen 5 3500
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
8gb of ram
pc
yes i tried to, but my game fps's dropped to 5 fps in menu and started to crash while loading (3 times in a row), and when it finally loaded the error was still there.
- "Disable fullscreen opmizations" in windows
- in game settings disable "hardware mouse"
and it is good thing to buy more RAM
and IDK maybe something from this guide will help, but I cant see there anything related to your issue
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1393249570
-Also since you only have 8GB RAM perhaps check how much you have available when the game is running.
- There should be logs available (forget where to look, perhaps "event viewer") in Windows you can check that may hint at what the issue is. I have an app called "PGCrashC" that logs any EAW crashes.
- Are you sure there are no remnants of drivers from previous GPUs lying around ? You can check that with DDU.
But exotic issues like this could really be anything sadly including HW issues (RAM/VRAM bad, overheating, overclocking, PSU dying, GPU dying....). The most likely thing you already checked i.e. verified your game files.
Good luck :)