![]() Sorry if my English is not good, is not my native language. ![]() ![]() I was able to play longer than in World 2, however when I wanted to put a manufacturer(or fabricator) in my main base, the game froze, this gave me indications that they are too many internal modules to load, and that is why the game is frozen.įortunately I had saved before entering the base, closed the game and reloaded the world, avoid putting the manufacturer and I concentrated on following the story, for now I keep playing and put to the test everything I can.Ī good strategy that worked for me is to save before going anywhere and save before launching into the adventure. In my main base I have 3 multipurpose room with crops a bed and a water machine, separate I have 2 sonars,Īnd a lunar pool, and finally in another quadrant I have all the marine cultures. Try to put all my constructions apart (check the quadrants with F1 and put them in different quadrants) and with few lockers, I went into this forum and did everything they recommended, and nothing worked.Īngry, erase both worlds and start one again, doing load tests to see what triggered the freeze. I decided to start a new game, and after being more or less in the same evolution, the game freezes again. I had a world with more than 4 days of play, and suddenly froze when I opened a wall locker. I have the same problem, I also got the free game thanks to epicgames, and I get hooked on the first one. Would appreciate any tips and many thanks in advance! It's a shame as it was working so well for most of the time and now is unplayable. I have not yet tried creating a new save but I'm afraid I will invest so much time into a new save only for this to happen again. Have tried dismantling base/avoiding that area I have got the latest driver that is compatible with my graphics card on bootcamped windows (so not the AMD one that bugged everyone out) Have gone through the Steam troubleshooting guide Legacy iMac (2009) with bootcamped Windows 8.1 ![]() The base consists of a Multipurpose Room, a Window, Swivel Chair, and a growbed with melons in it, and a porthole for entry just in case this is relevant. I have tried online tips, creating a TDRDelay registry entry with a value of 8 seconds to no effect. When the crash happens, I get a windows bubble saying 'Display driver AMD has stopped responding and has recovered'. So there seems to be a problem that is generally causing the game to freeze, as well as a specific trigger that always sets it off. I have tried taking apart the whole base but swimming into the ocean where the base was (as well as other nearby areas) also makes the game freeze. It can also happen in other areas of the room, and outside the base as well, but I just noticed that this area instantly makes it freeze. This first happened after I loaded into my base for the first time (as I had just made it) and is consistently reproducible by staring at the porthole or that general direction (usually from the top left area of the room). However, since a few days ago, my game has been freezing up with audio still playing in the background, meaning that I have to exit the game. My computer specs are not that good but the game has been running swimmingly with no issues except a slight graphics bug where the inside of the lifepod would be very bright due to a discarded flare. ![]() I got this game free from the Epic Store and it has quickly become one of my favorite games. ![]()
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