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32GB RAM / I7 14700KG / RTX 4070 SUPER / Win 11 Pro 

Highest visual settings, RT ON, DLSS Quality, 1080, latest Outer Words 2 patch as for Nov 2.

If I set my CPU cores (28) to run always unparked, and using Performant processors for short and long threads, the game crashes always while loading shaders (it doesn't happen with any other game). 

If I allow core parking while loading shaders and a savegame, and then I set all my cores to run unparked, then the game runs perfectly until something new is loaded, then crashes again.

If I allow parked cores all the time then the game runs without any crash.

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There could be a problem with thread management while loading data.

32 GB RAM / 5800X3D / RX 9070XT / Win 11 Pro

Gamepass standard edition.

Crashes on various settings, resolutions, RT ON.

Reset my shader caches. Verified files integrity. 

Tried all parking, and game ran for a while and hitching seemed to be less prevalent. After about 30 min I got a Freeze/Crash which coincided with the game autosaving. Generic "Fatal Error" with no info popup message. Event view attached.

 

Just wanted to add that turning RT to OFF makes the game much more stable for me with no crashes after a few hours, whereas with RT ON I was getting a crash every 20-30 min.

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