LGM
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Thanks for this. Given that my GPU driver was apparently 2 years out of date, which is a bit longer than I've owned the computer, this was probably necessary.Unfortunately I am not seeing anything in either of the logs that would indicate a crash. If you reloaded the game after the last crash occurred, that would have been overwritten in the log with a new one being generated.
So far, nothing really stands out to me, but I am leaning towards the GPU - more specifically, the drivers themselves.
I use an AMD Radeon myself, and have used AMD graphics cards for years. During those times, I've always used the "Drivers only" option over a full install because sometimes I would experience crashes, not during games that I play, but if I'm watching a TV show, movie or video clip on YouTube. Since then, I have not experienced any problems like that anymore. So I would start there.
Use AMD's "You must be registered to see the links" - which will remove all AMD drivers from your system. Then do a search for any remaining AMD folders (hidden or not) on your computer (this will need to be done on restart after uninstalling the drivers). Delete any AMD folders that you might find.
Once that's complete, reinstall theYou must be registered to see the linksfor your card (or use the Auto-Detect utility) using the "Drivers only" option. That may solve most of the problems you are experiencing.
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Since it would take an indeterminate amount of time playing a game I just finished to see if the crashes still happen, I'm willing to just assume that updating the GPU driver fixed the problem... The game certainly runs fine, but it did that before too.