Hopefully anyone still looking for a solution may benefit from this. I am playing it at maxed out settings with framerate locked at 60 and have tried changing different graphics settings and different windows modes just for testing and the game is running absolutely normal like all others. Whenever I launch the game normally, it still crashes like earlier even after I made an exclusion for ACOrigins.EXE in the antivirus.īut I have noticed that whenever I launch the game at Windows Startup, before the antivirus loads completely, it is running without any issue no matter what graphics settings you are playing on. I may be wrong, but to me it appears some issue with my antivirus program (Kaspersky in my case). I have tested this method several times and for 5 days to be exact and have faced no issue since. Just SIGN OUT of Windows and sign back in and launch the game instantly. ![]() If you are already logged in, you don't even need to restart Windows. The SOLUTION that worked for me is to launch the game instantly as soon as Windows starts. ![]() If you are still facing problem playing this game, cutting the long and tragic story short, I finally managed to run it on my pc. Mklink /J "/Ubisoft/Ubisoft Game Launcher/games/Assassin's Creed Origins/sounddata" "C:\Users\\Documents\AC origins\sounddata" Make a hard link syslink from the sounddata folder on C:\ to the Assassin's Creed Origins installation folder on your other drive with: Open CMD in administration mode and navigate to the folder where you put the "sounddata" folder on the C:\ drive with:ĥ. However we won't need this folder any longer so removing it won't hurt.Ĥ. Remove the "sounddata" folder from the Assassin's Creed Origins installations folder, or rename it to something else. (I moved it to "C:\Users\\Documents\AC origins\sounddata")ģ. Move "sounddata" folder to anywhere on your C:\ drive. ("/Ubisoft/Ubisoft Game Launcher/games/Assassin's Creed Origins/sounddata" probably)Ģ. Locate the "sounddata" folder inside the game installation folder. Task Manager shows (2) Assassin's Creed Origins applications listed under Assassin's Creed Origins so it is 'running' (2) instances of the game simultaneously Unsure what to do/ask next. I found a solution but i cant understand what to to heres whats exactly:ġ. Ubisoft indicates, well nothing really, just the Play button is inactive as if it has started something. ![]() Yup i just installed it for the 2nd time. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the game?
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