I'm pretty sure this was related to Chupong's groundbreaking Skyrim gag, not your post :D
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What OS are you using? Are you able to post your PC specs? That might help narrow things down.
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A common problem with this (and a lot of other games with console roots) relates to the sound quality settings being too high.
If you haven't already done so, try dialling yours down to a maximum of either 24 bit, 48000hz or 16 bit, 48000hz. You'll find the settings in your speaker properties dialog box (it's in the "Advanced" tab on my PC).
Hope this helps :)
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+1 Now if we could only fix those darn frame drops and it would be such a fun game.
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Hey guys, I got this game, and everytime I try to play it crashes. I saw on steam forum that a few people are having the same problem, but no solving.
Before you ask, the answer is no, it's not about my PC config.
I've performed that "verify game integrity" and, apparently, it was about a corrupt file and that this file would be downloaded, and all would be fixed.
Nothing happened.
Uninstalled, installed again, restarted steam, blablablabblabla. Still can't play it.
Anyone here having the same problem? Or have any idea on how to fix it? It'd be really appreciated.
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