Direct X Error E_OutOfMemory Code 14
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Mwack Anyone know how to fix this? Its crashing after about 20 minutes of gameplay. Im using Lucas Mod Launcher and its running perfectly other than the crashes. Ive tried everything I can think of like get
Anyone know how to fix this? Its crashing after about 20 minutes of gameplay. Im using Lucas Mod Launcher and its running perfectly other than the crashes. Ive tried everything I can think of like getting a new rom, Fresh installing the launcher etc. I have .NetFramework 3.5 installed and enabled but still crashing, I downloaded the verifier too but if im honest I dont know how to use it correctly. Any help would be much appreciated! Should be worth noting, Im using a remaster that I got from here with the game
harryjo20 Having the same problem.
Having the same problem.
Fluffy Going to need more information. What mods/settings are you both using?
Can you also supply specs
Going to need more information. What mods/settings are you both using?
Can you also supply specs
Mwack @Fluffy Im only using the one mod for it, which is listed below in the image I made that specifies everything you need. Hope this helps!
And Thanks a lot!
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@Fluffy Im only using the one mod for it, which is listed below in the image I made that specifies everything you need. Hope this helps!
And Thanks a lot!

And Thanks a lot!

Fluffy Your machine should perfectly handle this. You could try enabling Direct3D 9 in the mod launcher to see if that helps.
You could also open something like task manager and watch your GPU to see if t
Your machine should perfectly handle this. You could try enabling Direct3D 9 in the mod launcher to see if that helps.
You could also open something like task manager and watch your GPU to see if the GPU memory is continually going up until the game closes. I have a hard time believing that The Simpsons Hit & Run can saturate a 2070 Super though. (I'm not even sure it would be able to in a technical, theoretical sense!)

You could also open something like task manager and watch your GPU to see if the GPU memory is continually going up until the game closes. I have a hard time believing that The Simpsons Hit & Run can saturate a 2070 Super though. (I'm not even sure it would be able to in a technical, theoretical sense!)

Mwack So it appears to be fixed, I enabled Direct3D and disabled all overlays, Geforce,Steam etc. And I put the game and launcher in the same folder in my pcs main Directory instead of my other SSD.
Thank
So it appears to be fixed, I enabled Direct3D and disabled all overlays, Geforce,Steam etc. And I put the game and launcher in the same folder in my pcs main Directory instead of my other SSD.
Thanks so much for your help and I hope the changes I made can also help others facing the same problem
Thanks so much for your help and I hope the changes I made can also help others facing the same problem