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CaptainSharkFin

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  1. I'm hoping to get some assistance because I'm tired and incredibly frustrated, at this point. I originally had the game installed through the Windows Store (thanks to Game Pass) but I was extremely disconcerted with the constant crashing - that and the game was also causing my whole system to crash to the BSOD frequently. I updated my operating system to the newest build of Windows 10, and I haven't run into very many crash issues. I decided that instead of having to deal with Microsoft's proprietary file system I chose to buy the game off of the Epic Games Store, hoping for a much better opening day experience. I started installing the game, but as it got closer and closer to the end...it restarts. It not only restarts, but the download size got larger. Then it capped at 114GB before finally telling me that a file was corrupted in the download. Not only that, but it also crashes my system - causing me to restart all over again. I'm almost at my wit's end. I'm just so frustrated because I already had to suffer through a full format of my system and a fresh installation of Windows 10 in the hopes that it would solve all of my BSOD issues. I just want to know what's going on? EDIT: I have determined through installing a different game on Epic Games Store that the problem is exclusive only to Outer Worlds.

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