#how do i allocate more memory
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Having too many large mods installed (especially collabs and mods with high resolution images) can cause out of memory errors, which can appear as crashes or texture corruptions.
This can be fixed by disabling any mods you aren't using, which you can do by toggling them in the Olympus mod menu, adding their filenames to the blacklist.txt file in the Mods folder, or if your game can launch, by turning them off in Mod Options.
If this doesn't fix the issue, either you haven't disabled enough mods, or (less likely), it's another type of error.
Note that Celeste is 32-bit on Windows systems, so only has access to around 4GB of memory. This means that out of memory errors can still happen even if you have plenty of memory free.
The only way around this limitation is to use the core version of Everest, marked with "core" next to the version number in olympus, which converts it into a 64-bit application. Please read #modding_announcements message for additional information about the core version.
i think that was helpful for me though
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here's ways to avoid out of memory crashes
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^ this message
use core or just disable some mods
tl;dr: disable mods you don't use or install beta everest
olympus, everest versions?
click the gear to the right of Celeste
latest/stable updrtae?
beta
okie
4463
well fucc
new problem...
i have a pirated copy ;-;
(please don't bully me i couldnt buy it)
pay up
we can't support pirated copies
oh ok
im sory 😦
an error occurred when starting this game: no license
correct
how did that only happen now
idk
it has worked before for like a year
if you dont count countless stupid shitty ass crashes
like i said, we can't support pirated copies
you heard the man
f
they can be modified in ways celeste doesn't expect and can cause everest installation to fail for any reason
bro has been here since march