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Summary
Useful information about reducing CTDsDescription
Recently, I found a way to reduce drastically the frequency of CTDs on my playthroughs. I suffered more than one CTD in the span of 2 hours of gameplay after the game passed through the 1870's. It didn't really matter if I had the mods on or not, as vanilla also crashed all the same. The latest series were on a full-vanilla 1.5.9 Brazilian playthrough. Most happened between 1860 - 1900. I dropped this save file after this year.Coincidentally, I decided to improve cooling behind my mid-tier laptop: turned on a small fan directly beside it. No, it wasn't a PC-input fan, it was a common desk fan. It worked wonders! The game never crashed as I strolled nonchalantly through 1836 to 1905 in a Brazil playthrough using lightweight mods.
As it turns out, overheating must play a major role on intel processor cpus. It's worth looking into it.
Steps to reproduce
Have a mid-tier laptop (intel i7 9t gen processor, GeForce 2060 GPU, RAM 16GB, SSD 512GB). Have Windows OS. Have the most recent version of Victoria 3 (1.5.9). Have a desk fan.Find a way to raise your laptop to improve ventilation. Turn the desk fan right behind it.
Game Version
1.5.9OS
WindowsAdditional
Bug Type
Crash to DesktopSave Game
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