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SasayKudasay 11.11.21 12:19 pm

In coop, it crashes periodically. (Dying Light)

The bottom line is as follows. There is a stationary PC (i5-4460 gtx770) and a MSI GT780DX laptop (i5 7970m). And there is one licensed copy of the game installed on two PCs (offline). On the local network (via a tp-link wireless repeater), everything is connected, everything works, BUT periodically it crashes on a PC or on a laptop. (it is punished randomly: maybe in 5 minutes, maybe in an hour) What could be the problem?
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KOMMIKs 11.11.21

Pavel Fukov
look at the error logs. Type: Win + R enter eventvwr.msc - Ok
Select - windows log - Applications and system there - see error logs.
I think most likely overheating of the video card and throws it out. Have you changed the thermal paste on the cooler (processor / video card) for a long time?
And what error does the crash give? Screenshot to studio

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SasayKudasay 11.11.21

KOMMIKs
Writes that "the application has stopped working" somehow. In the log he writes about the engine error, if I understand correctly. (I'll see for sure in the evening). I repeat: crashes on both PC (Win7) and LAPTOP (win10), overheating is excluded. (and on the laptop I set the alarm on vidyahu up to 80 degrees)

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KOMMIKs 11.11.21

Pavel Fukov the
memory is most likely operational (overload), you can increase the paging file even more (For Windows 7/8 /:
"Start - Control Panel - System - Advanced system settings - Performance - Options - Advanced - Virtual memory - Change - set the desired parameter - ok - reboot). Is the alarm in the BIOS set?
In the video card settings, set the GPU performance parameter and use it Manage 3D settings - Program settings - specify the game High-performance Nvidia processor