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From what I understand, if you have used a mod in the previous game folder, from what I understand you also have to delete persistent save files as well, not just the game folder. Modders have mentioned this before.no. I had 1 file from before that I had used the mod on and thought it was the mod so I deleted the game, reinstalled it, and did a clean unmodded run only to get the same problem when launching ep 9 again
I'm not saying I know all the technicalities on this, But as I pointed out earlier, it can be a multitude of variables that can cause a game to crash.
When I said: (Note the green bit)
This could simply be directory permissions. MACs and Linux systems can have issues applying correct folder and file permissions when unzipping archives built on a windows machine. It's not necessarily limited to system resources.Generally speaking when it crashes there is typically due to corrupted or modified variables. Usually caused by a mod.
If he's not using mods, then chances are it's system related and can crash at any point where resources are called for.
Like for example. Low RAM available, or bad graphical settings. Or just stuck on a seriously outdated CPU like a 2001 Intel Celleron with only 256KB of L1+L2. Etc.. If no mods are in use to mess with the ingame variables, it can be a multitude of things.
And in your case if you were in fact using a mod before running a clean playthrough, did you also remember to wipe persistent saves as well as directory saves?
So yes what I said can be true.
But until JuggsJudy1221 can fill in a few contextual blanks, like the basic questions I asked, it's late and I'm going to bed.
I'm sure someone who's more of an night howl than I am can help him.