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God Of War® Collection [BCUS98229] - VM: Access violation reading location #13364

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Rex000 opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 2 comments
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Rex000 commented Feb 6, 2023

Quick summary

Screen goes black infinitely.

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When starting GoW1 or GoW2, the window closes then opens up again, then some more compilations happen, then the screen goes black and the console shows the error mentioned above..

I've just seen a couple of videos of similar CPUs and lower running the game fine on older builds.

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@Megamouse Megamouse added the Potato The author is using a potato or a potato-like structure as PC. label Feb 6, 2023
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Rex000 commented Feb 6, 2023

A video of the game running on an i5 2400, GTX 750 Ti, 8GB RAM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KFiRGhflks

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Rex000 commented Feb 6, 2023

Found threads in the forum and git issue where people with very powerful PCs are reporting it too. Not the same game but very much the same issue.

https://forums.rpcs3.net/thread-201985-page-2.html
https://forums.rpcs3.net/thread-202820.html
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After all this I highly doubt if it's a PC specs related issue.

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