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Jk, just a poke at the Nvidia fanboys who blame everything on AMD. You could try to rollback to a previous version of the game I guess? Or play around with graphics settings a bit. It's been running fine for me after the first patch, before that it crashed a lot. I'm not on the latest version because ppl have been reporting issues with that. Not crashes though, I think, more like graphical glitches. Ryzen7-2700 / RX6600XT.
I appreciate your contribution, it's not even that the game was running badly. The game ran absolutely smoothly. I had no hiccups, no stutter nothing of that sort the only issue that I have encountered is the game outright crashing there is no pattern to it either. I really would love to be playing the game I had a great time but being sent to the desktop every 20 minutes is immersion breaking.
My system I'm playing Ghost on: i9 12900k, 64 GB RAM, RTX 3070, NVME.
and no i dont use frame generation
Disable frame generation and nvidia reflex, and HAGS in win11.