I played the game yesterday without any trouble. Today I downloaded the patch and launched it and I got a spinning cursor for a long time, then the screen briefly turned black, then an "Oh no it crashed" pop up from uplay. I verified the files and it still crashed. I updated my graphics drivers, uninstalled and redownloaded the game, restarted the computer, quit all other running apps, still crashed. I clicked the send crash report button, but the error message didn't have any more information about the cause of the crash.
My computer is
Windows 10 version 1903
Intel 9600k
Geforce GTX 1070 driver version 436.15
16 GB ram
After more troubleshooting: I edited the config file to open in windowed mode instead of fullscreen so to see if something was happening that I wasn't seeing. In windowed mode a black window opened and stayed unresponsive indefinitely instead of crashing. Next I disconnected from the internet and tried launching the game and it worked. The game launches and runs fine without the internet connection. Then I turned the network back on and reconnected in the game and I was able to use track central and everything seemed fine. Then I quit the game and launched it again with the network enabled and it crashed again. Definitely seems related to something with how it connects to the server right at launch.
I am experiencing exactly the same; Having to start the game without network, otherwise it crashes. When reenabling networking at the menu screen, everything seems to be fine.(except I also cannot play the dlc despite owning the expansion pass)
Bought through steam.
Win 10 1903
FX8150
r9 290
16gb ram
Ubisoft / Redlynx is aware of the problems and are working on it.
See this Twitter post![]()
https://twitter.com/TrialsGames/stat...30560038043653
Thanks to others for confirming the issue. Justiivia, I think that post is in reference to the dlc not unlocking, which is a separate issue from the crash. Even if you can get the game to launch, no one on pc has been able to access it. I don't think they have acknowledged the crash yet.