Once Human

Once Human

Crashing?
My game keeps crashing. It will start to open for a split second then crashes. It started doing this before the patch. It started with lagging in menus (only the menu/event/map, etc). If I was in the game running around it would be fine. Lag got worse anytime I had to open my inventory and map to the point it crashed the game. The crash did something to my obs and discord. So I restarted my pc, uninstalled Once Human and then downloaded it again. That is when the crashing started. I tried everything I know of to do including completely removing steam. Checked my drivers for updates, checked to see if it was an NVIDIA issue - I didn't find one - after installing a fresh copy of steam I downloaded Once Human again and it is still crashing.

At this point I am open to suggestions.
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Zepp 20 Dec, 2024 @ 7:35am 
Are you playing in DX12? If so, change it to DX11 in your video settings in game.
Originally posted by Zepp:
Are you playing in DX12? If so, change it to DX11 in your video settings in game.
unless it updated to DX12 without me giving it permission to, I should be on DX11. But if I can get the game that far without it crashing I will double check that. Thanks.
Lebeau 25 Dec, 2024 @ 6:01pm 
Is it crashing during the server loading screen, after clicking Enter World? If so, try this workaround: Close the game (if open). Go to the installation folder ...\Once Human\Documents. Delete the following folders: baking_ppk, db_py3, and patch_ppk. Settings will be reset (doh!), but shaders and other files will be regenerated. After this, you should be able to get back on the server again.
aeighwoupe 27 Dec, 2024 @ 2:02pm 
I'm copying my reply in a different thread.

I had a similar issue as well. Turns out Once Human uses quite large memory, which it will instead uses Virtual Memory if you don't have large enough RAM. Make sure you have enough disk space (default in C) for the Virtual memory to allocate. In my case (PC with 16 GB RAM), it uses additional 5GB of virtual memory in C.

TLDR: Make sure you have enough disk space in C (at least ~5GB of free space)
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