etchedpixels wrote: »A repair goes through the game files checking that they are not corrupted and then restores/redownloads any stuff that has been.
If you keep getting repairs and the repair actually changes something rather than saying that the game was fine you need to work out what is causing corruption. Obvious candidates are
- virus scanners getting trigger happy (which would usually show up as bogus removed virus etc)
- viruses/trojans
- bad system memory
- bad SSD,. GPU, motherboard or CPU (very very unlikely it's any of these but is possible)
You can test system memory with a bootable tool called memtest86+ which is free and various variants exist over time. It's a "run overnight" scale test but it's free to do so worth a check
Do other games fail on the machine ?
Does the repair say it fixed anything ?
Does starting some other large game first also fix it ?
If you are using steam does running another steam game first fix it ?
freespirit wrote: »Edit:- As a quick solution of a morning have you tried just loading the game from the exe. file? That bypasses the launcher completely. 😃