Originally Posted by
Franky_1984
Go to windows disk right click properties then disk clean up directx shadder cache is checked by default or hit win+r key and type cleanmgr and do it for windows drive aka c drive
The folder i clear is not that folder but the directx shader cache folder i used to clear it for world of warcraft to when i was still using nvidia card cos it fixed flickering isssues, i dont know whats wrong but something is clearly wrong with the directx shader cache Microsoft is probably not even aware of it.
I dont know if this stops crashing for everyone but clearing it before each startup seems to work the trick, you clear it by doing win + r key then type in cleanmgr directx shader cache should be checked default, you clear the c drive bassicly windows drive, do keep in mind that if you clear it and play games like detroit become human also generate a lot of shader cache required to load faster, so its actually quite annoying way to avoid these crashes.
Normally i crash to desktop or freeze within 10 to 15 minutes while now if played for easily an hour or even 2 hours no crashes after clearing shader cache.