Corrupted Lake

After trying numerous times to enter Corrupted Lake in the story, the game just keeps crashing in various ways, the worst yet has been that it just locks my computer so only a reboot helps. I’ve tried the cacheflush trick etc but nothing seems to help.

Have you tried getting Steam to verify the game files?

Yup, verified, checked drivers et al. Nothing seems to help.

That’s bizarre, could you upload the crash & game log files?

Player.log (64.4 KB)
Player-prev.log (87.4 KB)

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Hey there…

Your player.log is showing various performance related error messages:
Could not allocate memory: System out of memory!
d3d11: failed to create 2D texture
d3d11: failed to create 2D texture shader resource

The end result of which is that its crashing the UnityPlayer (Game engine).

Obviously i have no idea what your hardware is (beyond your 1060GPU) or what settings you are using but these errors (assuming that the game files and GPU drivers are ok) tend to be caused by trying the game with settings that your hardware cannot handle right now. Trying to load into an area or new map is one of the key issues that happens when this is the case.

Corrupted Lakes one of the more system resource intensive maps so its also possible that this is a contributing factor.

Without having your le_graphicsmanager.ini and the output from a dxdiag report to confirm my suspicions, try the following:

Set your in-game graphics settings to:

1080p
Enable 60fps (no vsync)
All quality settting to Very Low
All special effects like grass, shadows aa disabled or very low.

Do not run any other applications while testing the game at these settings…

If its stable, then you have the performance related issues and just have to be conservative with your settings in favour of stability.

If its still crashing then there is potentially something else wrong, and adding your dxdiag report/le_graphicsmanager file might help shed some more light on the issue…

Please note: GPU drivers should be no older than 3 months and should be installed using a clean safe mode driver installation - not just a driver upgrade as this will not remove old files and might not replace problem/corrupted files properly. Use DDU if you dont know how to do this yourself.

Will try that next. Kinda odd that not a single other game has any problems on my computer but oh well, guess 16gb of ram is too little for this game then.

What other games do has nothing to do with LE in its current state.

Its beta and generally unoptimised - beyond hotfixes the devs have not yet dedicated resources to performance issues - and as such we need to be conservative in our choice of settings - especially on older hardware.

I play on an i5-7500/1060/16gb/NVME system at 1080p, Very Low Settings, 55-60fps framerate limit (most important setting) and I have zero problems with the game at all…
If I try and play at Ultra without a framerate limit, then the game will crash and performance is absymal.

Hello, I also had a hard time with the frame drop, but I reply because I think I found a solution.
When I first saw the article, I was surprised because I used the ASUS laptop.
My model is asus G15 G513QR
It’s not an accurate solution, but try to update to the latest BIOS… You can easily do it on the Myasus program.
In my case, it has definitely improved.
But in certain cases, there is a frame drop. For example, many ice element attacks have frame drops.

ps. Please refer to it as a translator because I am not good at English. don’t have a personal whispering function, so I’m writing here.

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