![]() Now, I don’t guarantee that this will fix everyone’s problems for good, and it’s not an invitation to throw all caution to the wind and overload your game with tons of high-poly stuff! It probably also depends on your computer, graphics card and amount/type of CC as well among other things, but if you are plagued by pink flashing and general instability, I recommend giving it a go. Since then, my game has been remarkably stable - it almost never crashes and I never get pink flashing from regular gameplay, even though I play well-decorated ‘hoods and lots and have quite a lot of CC, some of it high-poly. This fix is not often mentioned in guides, and I resisted doing it for a long time, until the flashing and crashing pushed me to take the plunge. Why is this important? Basically, Windows should be doing this on its own, but it isn’t, so a portion of your memory is kept unused indefinitely on “standby” while your game runs out of resources - result? Pink flashing/crashing. ![]() You can find out how to do it HERE it’s really not difficult! Well, this is what actually fixed it for me: setting my PC to automatically empty its Standby memory. General instability like random crashes are a related issue. ![]() Sometimes, it seems that even with all the fixes in place, it still happens, to some people more than others. ![]() We all know the dreaded pink flashing issue in TS2, so I don’t need to go on about it.
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