As title says. The game generally works well. Even saving does but sometimes after having played for a few hours it can't seem to write away it's files properly causing it to crash.
Is it somehow incompatible with m2 ssd's but doesn't have any problems with normal ones? I haven't put this thread in bug reports because I don't see this as a bug.
edit: ok, nevermind apparently kenshi doesn't like to play nice with windows 10 "Groove music". I used to play other music in the background with windows media player before and that worked like a charm. Not sure why it doesn't like it that much.
So how well does Kenshi work with M2 SSD's?
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It's strange it doesn't work with groove music any idea why?
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Might I suggest VLC player if you have albums and playlists downloaded to your computer? I use VLC player for background music if I'm not using a streaming platform like Spotify.TerrorofKenshi wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:31 pmAs title says. The game generally works well. Even saving does but sometimes after having played for a few hours it can't seem to write away it's files properly causing it to crash.
Is it somehow incompatible with m2 ssd's but doesn't have any problems with normal ones? I haven't put this thread in bug reports because I don't see this as a bug.
edit: ok, nevermind apparently kenshi doesn't like to play nice with windows 10 "Groove music". I used to play other music in the background with windows media player before and that worked like a charm. Not sure why it doesn't like it that much.
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