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Hello everyone,

Recently, when I want to play Pillars of Eternity, the game crashes when I try to travel to another destination outside Elms Reach. I think the problem exists ever since I've updated my OS to Windows 10 - because I almost played the whole game trough without a problem on Windows 7.

 

I've uploaded all my files here:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pl4nb3mgzuyoe9l/AAA07uNi9fNggEidznTT-Y5la?dl=0

 

Thanks so much, it would mean a lot of me to get back to playing Pillars, I really love the game and just recently bought both add ons.

 

Cheers,

Bolle

Solved by Aarik D

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P.S.: I already let game as well as steam run in Admin mode.. When I try to delete UNCL.tff I get: could not find UNCL.tff

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Hey BritherBolle,

 

Welcome to the forums and thanks for joining us. The reason you are crashing is due to having a 32bit OS.

 

There is hope! You can change your system settings on your computer to increase RAM used by a single application.  However, there are inherent risks involved when changing settings involving your operating system and any attempts to change your system settings will be at your own risk.  Obsidian is not liable for any issues that might occur with those settings.

 

Here is the link on how to do so: http://windows7themes.net/en-us/32-bit-use-bcdedit-set-increaseuserva-to-increase-ram-used-by-single-application/

 

Thanks a bunch!

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Thanks so much Aarik,

I do remember having done the same on my windows 7 OS a long while back. The OS worked without a problem, so I guess I'm just gonna do it again.

Thanks again looking forward to this weekend ;)

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