The game seems to be very sensitive to CPU (and possibly memory) overclocking and was crashing for me the same way until I went back to default settings. Even though everything else had been rock solid, it caused oblivion remaster, stalker 2, and Indiana Jones to crash at launch.
Double check if your bios is doing any automated overclocking or revert any manual overclocking that you’re doing.
I can (anecdotally) confirm the overclocking sensitivity. Although it seems to be more that this game just REALLY pushes hardware if you let it which is naturally gonna draw out overclocking instabilities.
Googling MoAppCrash, one of the things that stands out in you log callstack, leads to multiple people experiencing issues on win 10, even unrelated to an Unreal game. The windows version noted, is the latest one? Can’t properly check, I’m on my phone.
Try to Google this: Fault bucket 2270348712785277475, type 5 Event Name: MoAppCrash Response: Not available Cab Id: 0
Maybe including unreal, even oblivion in the search terms.
Without looking at the other files of the report, that’s probably your best bet.
I think it may be due to the middleware they used to bridge the old code with unreal. This is not an Unreal game per se, they are using unreal for rendering graphics and ui mostly, every other thing is literally the same code as the original, with a bridge. I think the middleware is fucked up in your system, and probably is related to the other issues reported for win 10 on the error I pointed out.
If you are not capable of searching in the log files for specific clues, you can try upload them to chatgpt. It’s useful if they are extensive, and the task is like finding a needle in a haystack.
If you don’t want to do any forensics, I would suggest a clean OS install. Probably something in your system is interacting poorly with the chimera oblivion is. Without any forensics, you will never know what it is. That or hardware issue.
I enjoyed the 2nd, but most of the things were very cookie-cutter generic. I liked that style to an extent, but it just becomes very predictable and after a while and I wanted to just finish it by the end. Decent enough story I guess and could have been worse. Fighting was probably its best part.
Factorio, I know you said you couldn’t get into it, but try peaceful mode, it’s a great game even without enemies
RimWorld, it’s an excellent colony management game
Dwarf Fortress, this is the big boss, it’s really hard to start, but it’s the most complex simulation game out there. If you can get into it, it’s infinite hours of fun.
I got stuck on this part early on in the game where you have to enter this mobile research station thing. I could never find the entrance and gave up. Not a fan of how formulaic and repetitive the game was, anyway.
I think you might like ‘Rogue Trader’, even if you don’t know anything about the 40K universe. Cool story, choices and fights.
Don’t worry too much about not knowing the background lore. The game contextualizes a lot in dialogues and even little mouseovers. But be careful, if you like SciFi, you might fall into the awesomely rich and grim rabbit hole, that is Warhammer 40K.
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