

Hallo zusammen,
ich bin gerade dabei Schätze, Rätsel, Flüchte, etc. nachzuarbeiten, also abzuschließen. In Southseax ist ein Fluch, siehe Bilder, bei für den man zwei Leichen wegtragen muss, damit man den Weg versperrenden Felsen wegschieben kann.
Jedes mal, wenn ich die "zweite" Leiche nehme und wo anders fallen lasse (erst beim fallen lassen), friert das gesamte Spiel ein.
Daten:
OS: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit build 22000.376
CPU: Intel Core i7 12700K
RAM: 32GB DDR4-3000 MHz, Corsair Vengeance CL16 quad-kit
NVME: WD SN850 Black 2TB PCIe4
GPU: EVGA NVIDIA RTX 3080 TI
Monitor: LG 38GN950-B
Spielversion: 1.4.1.1, kein Ubisoft Plus
Der Ort wo ich die Leiche fallen lasse spielt keine Rolle, es passiert jedes mal. Auch mit HDR aus (ich spiele mit HDR an), auch nach PC Neustart, etc.
Game-Cache, System-Cache, etc. bereits bereinigt. Spieldateien bereits überprüft mittels Ubisoft Connect. Schmutzsoftware wie CCleaner ist nicht im Einsatz.
Windows ist auf dem aktuellen Stand, Treiber sind auf dem aktuellen Stand.
Danke und Grüße
Henrik
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