So a lot of us proud new owners of XCOM2: WoTC were dissapointed to find that they were getting random crashes to a blank screen, containing only a prompt to sens crash dump info to the devs. I tried EVERYTHING to circumvent it. Reinstall, clean configs, run fullscreen/borderless, ran on lower settings, etc.

Yet, no matter what, crashing on random loading screens, and sometimes mid-battle or menu transition.Then I brought up MSI Afterburner to try to isolate the problem. Was I overheating? Nope, temps looked good. But then, a randomly enabled meter caught my attention.Pagefile Usage. It was through the freaking roof!

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2: PLAYSTATION 4 TURNING OFF AND CRASHING DURING ‘XCOM 2’ Sometimes when a console crash or simply turns off it can be various issues. However the major culprit is overheating. Consoles run hot for lengths of time and without the correct treatment can cause crashes and sometimes permanant damage. For XCOM 2 on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'I love the WOTC DLC. But f.ing hell, we desperately need a patch to fix bugs.'

I have seriously never seen a game that chewed through as much RAM/Pagefile.Sure enough, I went down to my Control PanelSystemAdvanced(tab)Performance:Settings.(button)Advanced(tab)Virtual memory:Change.(Button), and found that some earlier incarnation of me had set way too small a pagefile. I have two HDs, so properly set up a small pagefile on my Windows HD for error reports, and set up a big ol' 16GBmin/16GBmax pagefile on the other HD.Restarted the PC. Played some WoTC. Not a damned crash.For those whose crashes may be being caused by being in the same boat, check your pagefile and make sure it's being set big enough to account for WoTC's bizarrely voracious appetite! You don't need to manually set the swap file, if you just use the built-in management and leave it that way. Lots of misguided information about that to find on the web, mostly concerning oldish (!) SSDs and paranoid ppl, who care a lot if theirs might hold for 80 or 90 years lifetime.Though, for windows 7 it's still recommend but win10 mem-management got improved quite a bit.No ones talking win8 since it's Vista II:PAnd yes, the swap-file is very important for xcom 2 - currently have 8379 MB allocated for XCOM 2 ( + 4518 MB RAM).

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