As long as you can get your hands on the clean steam files and there is no Denuvo, or "real" drm and its simply Steam's DRM (usually steam) its a matter of "download, open program, direct at files, click, test, done". if it fails, try AL12, or Goldberg etc. or sometimes its takes a bit more "fine tuning" and hands on approach. but for the most part, its automated with software now days. (cant speak for RUNE and scene groups) but for your normal game, this is how it is.
Can be a hardware issue with your PC... Can also be updates in the background running on your PC that your unaware of.. can also just be the game itself. search steam and see if anything comes up for this game in question. in the past, when i had games cause issues with my PC it was ALWAYS because of hardware issues. Rather power supply issues (usually a cable) or RAM timings not being proper or good enough/stable.
It was actually my RAM. The clock with xmp is 3600mhz, but I was using it at 3800mhz with lower timing. Of all the games I tested, this was the only one that had this instability. Overclocking is hardly 100% stable... Now its Works 100% with 1XMP enable.
I have 4x8 3200c14 sticks B-die kits but they are 2 separate kits of ram purchased at different times. one from amazon, and one from newegg. either way, they both run at 3800c14 flat. (will do 4000 c14 flat at 1.58v) but my 5800x shoots WHEA19's out the ass so i dial it down a notch.
i use TM5, y-cruncher, HCI memtest, OCCT, and prime 95 small as well as aida 64 to test my ram (yes, all these tests one at a time) takes days sometimes a week to get to where i know im stable. if you run y-cruncher 1-7-0 (enter after each number) run it 4 times at least and limit power. if it fails, you still have a problem somewhere in your timings. i suggest y cruncher bc its the fastest at finding the issue but tm5 and HCI also find issues quickly. but both those need to run until completion. tm5 will stop once finished at "specific percentage" and HCI will stop when you hit stop at around 1000% yes, one thousand lol.
run HWinfo and monitor your 5v, 3.3v, 12v rails. if anyone of these fall under their threshold the pc will reboot. (im using 3.0 standards) so 3.3v rail should be + or - 5% so, 3.3v rail can be as low as 3.13v or as high as 3.46v (if its falling below 3.14v your likely having issues with not just reboots etc, but USB dropouts and other funky un-explained stuff).
Everything works perfectly fine. I just wanna know if somebody knows a trick how to make the game running more than 60fps. Game can only run 30fps and 60fps (for me) and its a bit annoying... I'm so used to a high Hrz monitors.
so the game is not vr yet as far as i know it launches steam vr every time tho i just gave up trying to stop that just tell steam vr to audio mirror if you have a head set if the game isnt lanching for you it might be that you dont have steam vr installed whoever cracked it must have mess with a file and set it up the wrong way but eh it works "perhaps thats even why it works " im not that smart
Grab "free download manager" or "neat download manager" and just direct download when its a smaller single link game like this. (takes alot less time) and your ISP most usually wont give a dam bc they aint trackin direct downloads like they are torrents.
i use TM5, y-cruncher, HCI memtest, OCCT, and prime 95 small as well as aida 64 to test my ram (yes, all these tests one at a time) takes days sometimes a week to get to where i know im stable. if you run y-cruncher 1-7-0 (enter after each number) run it 4 times at least and limit power. if it fails, you still have a problem somewhere in your timings. i suggest y cruncher bc its the fastest at finding the issue but tm5 and HCI also find issues quickly. but both those need to run until completion. tm5 will stop once finished at "specific percentage" and HCI will stop when you hit stop at around 1000% yes, one thousand lol.
I just wanna know if somebody knows a trick how to make the game running more than 60fps.
Game can only run 30fps and 60fps (for me) and its a bit annoying...
I'm so used to a high Hrz monitors.
Maybe future updates who knows...