#Consistent crashing at second startup after deleting appdata file

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gloomy robin
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I've been able to load up and play the game just fine after a fresh install & deleting the appdata file. However, it only works the first time. After the initial launch and trying to close and launch it a second time, the game will freeze during the first loading screen & epilepsy warning. Nobody else on my network has issues syncing with the servers. I've deleted every single folder on my computer relating to GTFO & 10chamberscollective, I've disabled all antivirus programs, I've disabled every single overlay, reinstalled my drivers from NVidia, restarted my computer more times than I can count, verified my installation of steam, uninstalled and reinstalled, all with the same result. The game plays fine the first time after deleting the appdata folder, but will fail each subsequent attempt.

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Specs are as follows:
11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800h
32gb ddr4 3200
WD_BLACK SN750 2TB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU

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Temperatures are well within acceptable limits during all attempts

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Laptop make & model is MSI Katana GF66 11UE

gloomy robin
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Still around. Not gonna let this bug stop me from playing my favorite game with friends!

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Any recommendations are helpful!

gloomy robin
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Still looking for any help with this issue

gloomy robin
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Still watching this, still want to figure out this issue & enjoy the game as it was meant to be enjoyed

sacred belfry
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I've heard some MSI laptops have overheating issues. Are you having any freezes in other GPU/CPU intensive apps? Also, on a different tact, if you are using wifi to connect, have you tried connecting directly (via cat cable) to your modem/router? I'm also wondering if the problem is related to your network stack.

gloomy robin
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Thank you so much for the reply! There's no overheating. Red Dead Redemption 2 is running just fine at high graphics. In addition, GTFO runs just fine the first try after deleting the appdata folder, but fails each subsequent attempt after that.

gloomy robin