bandyta80
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- Mar 8, 2022
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For me, it's usually a RAM issue. If you have Windows, there are many programs (mostly having to do with graphics) that "leak" and tie up the system, even if you've closed the program. It's also happened if I've had my browser open in the background or too many file folders.
If you're on an older machine, especially, it's easy for these games to eat up resources and just stop. When it happens for me, it typically occurs when an animation starts.
If you are using something else, then I have no idea. And I checked on the Windows issue - it's been known for years, they just never felt it necessary to fix it. Probably want to drive people to newer machines with more RAM and more expensive processors.
I don't know what kind of graphics you do exactly, but for this higher class you need a really powerful computer otherwise it's better not to do it