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moved --> @bbirdy
it was my stardew now turned main gaming blog!! finally making the switch just cuz its easier to put everything together lmao
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🚨Warning to all TS3 Players on Windows 11, back up your files and roll back to Windows 10 before it's too late.
The big yearly patch (22H2) is coming later this Summer and with me testing the beta build, I realized that for some unknown reason that update has some beef with 32bit games it seems. My save games were not loading, a blank grey screen would show instead. And on a rare instance that it DID load, I got Save Errors 12 & 16. This was irrelevant to my save file size because I got these errors with new, fresh saves as well.
So basically.. I'm thinking 22H2 has some weird ram issue? Idk, but I wasn't about to stick around and find out. NONE of the compatibility fixes for previous Windows versions worked either! I did all the troubleshooting mess lol.
I say roll back to Windows 10 instead of sticking to 11 because at some point with this being a major update, it'll hit all PCs at some point. (Example: Support for Windows 10 20H2 ended recently, and computers are now being forced to update to Windows 10 21H2, can't opt out.) Windows 10 is supported until 2025. Better safe than sorry!