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I also recommend disabling any map mods if you are not using them.
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it could help to check out gun mods first. However if you are only crashing on saferoom transition. uninstalled it and no more crashes for me.Īnother example is my survivor death model mod was not compatible with the latest update and i kept crashing everytime someone died. i noticed i crashed everytime if i picked up both pistols at once. for example i had a bad pistol skin model mod. it also helps if you can reproduce the crash. youll have to experiment to find which one is the bad mod by installing them one at a time and run some tests to see what did what. It could be you may have a bad mod still active. If you ram usage is low after checking via task manager and uninstalling a lot of mods. make sure the game is focused to see it properly. check ram usage while game is active just to see where its at. I uninstalled allot of mods but still crash it seems the only way to play now is if I uninstall all mods or just play on medium shader. If the mods are fine and its just that you have too many you wanna keep, turn shaders to medium and it should cut down on memory usage significantly this game is 32 bit so it can only take so much memory before its forced to crash. You might have a broken mod or you simply installed too many mods. Have you tried playing the whole game without mods? if no. Originally posted by Helrika:first culprit to check are mods. This is typically a hardware issue, meaning there is either insufficient, incompatible, or improperly configured hardware.