Train Sim World 3 Dresden-riesa S1 Game Crashes

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  1. colinL

    colinL Well-Known Member

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    Hey, have had it two seperate times now, that during driving of the S1 service from either Dresden to Meißen Triebischtal or back the screen freezes and the game doesn't respond anymore.
    In task manager it also shows that while it is happening the game uses extremely much RAM.
    Specs:
    CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
    GPU GeForce RTX3060
    RAM 32GB DDR4

    Maybe someone else has this problem as well...
     
  2. Xander1986

    Xander1986 Well-Known Member

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    Question... Did you have mods installed? Yes? Remove this... 9 out 10 this is the solution! :)
     
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    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    yea, I experienced this problem as well some time back. Do you by any chance have any liveries you downloaded from the creators club for the route? I haven't touched those services at all but maybe that could work?
     
  4. breblimator

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    Windows Page File
    This has to be turned on

    Free space on disk?

    Backup then delete TSW config folder in MyDocuments
     
  5. colinL

    colinL Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the replies. I'll look into the liveries and mods. Although I only experienced crashes on Dresden Riesa. No other route.

    breblimator Windows Page File?

    Yes, more than enough space on the disk :)
     
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  6. Slemcer

    Slemcer Well-Known Member

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    This file is located in the root folder of your primary partition where Windows is installed, usually the C: drive.
    It's called pagefile.sys, but it's a hidden file, and even the default setting of Windows Explorer does not show the .sys file extension.
    But if you don't know this file, you probably shouldn't mess with the settings for this file.
    ;)
     
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  7. colinL

    colinL Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, sounds wise. I'll try the other route first :P
     

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