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    Crashing on Gladiator Execution Effects Customization

    Whenever i try to change my effects on glad's execution i always crash. I'm not sure how long this was a thing.
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    ubi--unicorn's Avatar Ubisoft Support Staff
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    Hi Shugokey. Please make sure to verify files for this issue (Uplay, Steam). Let me know if that does not help!
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    Hi ubi--unicorn,

    so, i found out that no matter what character i use , changing the effects on executions make me crash. I have uninstalled and reinstalled as well and i still get crashes .
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    Ubi-Baron's Avatar Ubisoft Support Staff EMEA
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    I'm sorry to hear that, Live.Work.Pose

    You can check your MSINFO or Reliability History for the reason for the crashes, this may indicate what is causing it if you look for the problem/faulting module or path when looking at the crashes.
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    Hi, so i tried my hardest to learn how to check my Msinfo and Reliability History for the issues i have but i have failed to find a guide or directions to figure it out.
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    I found a temporary fix. Instead of using a controller to change the execution effect use the mouse and keyboard
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    Ubi-Baron's Avatar Ubisoft Support Staff EMEA
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    Apologies, I should have provided some better explanation.

    So for the Reliability History/Report, you can just type that into the search bar in your Start menu and it should show you the option with a little blue flag next to it. From here you want to look at the events and look for any related to For Honor. Then double click them and it will show you more information, you want to look for the faulting module name to see if it's caused by something other than the game.

    For the MSINFO, you can get to it via the steps here. You want to export this to a Txt file, then open that up and scroll down till you see Windows Error Reporting. In there you'd want to look for errors related to the game and once again the faulting module should show there.

    Thanks
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