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How did you do this ingame? I keep seeing people saying "You can change it ingame", I don't have the option to change the textures to high settings in game at all :(
You set the graphic settings to the minimum, then start the game, after you are able to run the game you can exit the game, then incrementally adjust the graphics and keep testing that you can still run the game with the chosen graphic settings. There is no way to adjust the graphics while in the game.
I got all the setting on the highest possible, that works, however, as soon as I put the textures on high, the game won't start. I seen several topics about this and everyone keeps saying "You can adjust it ingame", but the textures can't be adjusted in game, all other options are there, just not the textures.
Even after playing the game I can't switch textures to high, the game just won't launch when you do that.
I do have a Nvidia card if that's a problem perhaps?
Any update, still unable to play the game 2 years later. Set everything to low and it still crashes.
Can you check and see if Windows Event Viewer has any errors in relation to the game after it crashes?
https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/