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Random crashes while driving


Axemption

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Since last 3-4 days my game is having random crashes while driving. I can't give you more information since it is crashing no matter where i am on the map. I dont have installed mods. 

OS is Windows 10 x64, PC resources are enough for running the game. Also dont give me advice to install the game in D:/ or other drive since im running in solo 120 gb SSD. Cheers :)

 

Last crash log: https://pastebin.com/pMyteYNC

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Hi Axemption,

 

Please follow the instructions on this guide: 

 

 

Alternatively or as well as the above, follow the steps below:

 

> Go to Steam

> Steam Library

> Right click Euro Truck Simulator 2 / American Truck Simulator

> Properties

> Local Files

> Verify integrity of game files

> Wait for the process to complete, then attempt to launch MP.

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Welcome to the forums.

 

To start off, I have  a few questions for you:

 

1. Does this occur in singleplayer? 

2. What sort of crash are you experiencing? e.g. 'ets2.exe has stopped working' or 'fatal error' crashes? 

3. Do you have any wheels connected?

 

If you answer the questions above, I can provide a more specific answer.

 

However, for now - please try the following solutions:

 

Solution 1: (General crashing, 'ets2.exe has stopped working')

> Go to Steam

> Steam Library

> Right click Euro Truck Simulator 2 / American Truck Simulator

> Properties

> Local Files

> Verify integrity of game files

> Wait for the process to complete, then attempt to launch MP.

 

 

Solution 2: (Fatal Error)

 

 

Instructions for solution 2 are found on the official support guide attached above. 

 

Solution 3: (General step to always be followed)

 

Always run the launcher with administrator privileges. 

 

Solution 4: (If you have any sort of wheels connected)

 

> Unplug your wheel

> Launch ETS2 SP

> Go to Options

> Controls

> Disable 'Fore Feedback' by unchecking the tick box

Credits for solution 4 go to the guide attached above 

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