Steam Game Keeps Crashing When Loading A Service [solved]

Discussion in 'TSW Troubleshooting & Issues Discussion' started by SeventeenF, Jul 15, 2023.

  1. SeventeenF

    SeventeenF Well-Known Member

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    After the latest update, every time I attempt to start a service, the game gets stuck at the loading screen, then crashes to desktop. This is the error message:

    LowLevelFatalError [File:Unknown] [Line: 1214] GameThread timed out waiting for RenderThread after 120.00 secs

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    Interestingly, a previously saved game loads fine. It's the only thing that does. I tried starting services from many routes, and none of them managed to load. I have verified the game files, didn't help.
     
  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    Do you have any mods installed? An update can make some mods cause problems
     
  3. SeventeenF

    SeventeenF Well-Known Member

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    So I decided to finish the previously saved service (the only one that would load without crashing), finished it, clicked on the "Next" button, and the next service loaded as normal. The problem seems to have fixed itself ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    It might have also been the fact that during that previously saved service, I made another save. Or the very fact of successfully finishing a service is what made the problem go away. No idea. Anyway, I couldn't find any mentions of this specific error in TSW3, so it must've been an isolated incident.
     

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