

Not entirely sure what that points to, but I guess at this point my last recourse is to reinstall the game and hope that does something useful.ĮDIT 2: Reinstalling did absolutely nothing. Forcing the game into window mode also failed to fix it, but it did give me an actual error box with the code: 7908C608-3226-433F-8A86-5D6E2C5F1C81. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas, I’m all eyes.ĮDIT: Updated my display drivers. I’m not having issues with the login module, just a consistant crash to desktop. I guess my next step is to delete the cache, but I’m not overly hopeful that’s going to actually fix anything. I’ve done a scan and repair, came back with no errors. Not entirely sure what’s causing this issue right now. This very clearly isn’t a crash on launch caused by One-Drive (I never even logged in with a One-Drive account back when I got this computer almost a year ago, so there’s no possible way that One-Drive is suddenly trying to sync my Documents folder with no account in use). It’ll CTD roughly five minutes after launch. It doesn’t matter if I’m in a match or not, campaign or co-op. It doesn’t matter if its Campaign, Co-op, or versus tab. But now its just getting annoying for whatever reason, every time I call up the game, it’ll CTD for no apparent reason and no popup error code after about 5 minutes of sitting inside the game. The issue started a while ago, but since I had other things to worry about it kind of took back burner.
