(I believe that they both can and will fix the 'freezes' ). Sorry, my bad, I should have been more specific, I meant, I do not believe that you are right when you write : "they just don't fix it. Originally posted by FiatLux:I do not believe that any of what you wrote here is true. If they don't know about this issue then they live under a rock. Hell most reviews of the game mention their game freezing during their play for review. Look at the multiple youtube videos about that very issue. Look at the multiple discussions on the subject in this forum. I mean I really don't care if you believe it but the proof is out there. (using Steam PR4 bug-forum require Steam version of the game !) I still recommend anyone that has an issue to report it to Kalypso support using the information listed above or using the bug-forum. Gaming Minds and Kalypso Media are showing great will and determination to fix any valid issues with the game and IMO then people like you are either just trolling or do not want to give Gaming Minds the time needed to remedy the situation. I do not believe that any of what you wrote here is true. Shame though with all the potential this game has. No point they know about the issues on each platform, they just don't fix it. Possibly a freeze could happen in one of those background programs rather than PR4.
Port royale 3 xbox one windows 10#
Windows 10 can have a lot of additional programs also loaded into your RAM and operating/running that you do not realize are there. It might not work, but it might work and keep the game running for you. Give it a try (exiting Task Manager without suspending anything), it just might work for you. your most recent save game file (usually). PR4, then that operating game is gone, and you will have to restart PR4 and load a saved game file, i.e. the PR4 program, I just exit the task manager, and the frozen program, e.g. loaded into your computer's RAM), but then instead of suspending a program, e.g. When I get a freeze in a Windows 10 program(game) (such as PR4), I do a Ctrl-Alt-Del, which calls up the screen that enables you to choose Task Manager, Choose Task Manager to suspend a process/program running (you will see a long list of programs currently operating, i.e.