Posting Every Day About Server And Crash Issues Until **** Is ******* FIXED
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Random deaths in temples are BS. 3 disconnects in ONE temple is BS. Fix your damn servers GGG. OH AND I JUST ******* LOVE GETTING BOOTED FROM THE TEMPLE WHEN TRYING TO GET LOCKS BECAUSE OF THE DISCONNECT AND LOSING MULTIPLE ****** ROOOMS. THANKS!!!
Dernière édition par demosthenes#4815, le 22 janv. 2026 à 22:14:53 Dernier bump le 28 janv. 2026 à 11:48:39
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Make sure your connection to internet is wired and not wifi, then make sure not on VPN.
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" Bruh |
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+1000
simply unplayable - been trying to map for 30 mins - have already had 6 crashes |
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Bump
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Season of Deadlocks
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I haven’t had a single crash in months, so maybe the issue is with Windows. Almost every article I read seems to call it a total mess. I remember reading last year, or maybe the year before, about a problematic Windows update that caused a lot of crashes in video games. That issue persisted for quite some time.
Give Fedora a try. It’s easy to install and doesn’t bombard you with intrusive nonsense. I honestly haven’t experienced any crashes on it. Even my system with an NVIDIA GPU runs the game perfectly on Fedora. https://fedoraproject.org/kde/download Choose the ISO listed under For Intel and AMD x86_64 systems Fedora will automatically install the correct drivers, whether you have an NVIDIA or AMD GPU. Once it’s installed, boot your system. When the OS prompts you to update, accept and let it finish, then reboot. After that, open the terminal and run this command: sudo dnf install steam That’s it. You can launch Steam just like on Windows. Proton, Steam’s compatibility layer, comes pre-enabled nowadays, so all you have to do is download Path of Exile 2 and click Play. It really is that simple. Please don’t get mad if this doesn’t interest you. Someone else might find it helpful. Dernière édition par mattia2103#3008, le 28 janv. 2026 à 14:32:29
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Bump. Bro suggests uninstalling windows for solution. That's where we are at. Note: In my case crashes often happens for overrun pack sized maps.
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