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In a dark cyberpunk world shattered by plagues and wars, you become a neural police detective who hacks into the jagged minds of others. Observer: System Redux, the definitive vision of the award-winning cyberpunk thriller, is now available in pre-order on GOG.COM with the game’s premiere set for 10th November 2020. Take the role of Daniel Lazarski, an elite investigator of the future portrayed by late cyberpunk icon Rutger Hauer and hack into the minds of suspects to extract clues and evidence.

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Has anyone actually already tried to play the game?
I keep on getting an UE4 Fatal Error everytime when I start the game and can't play it.
It's the first time I ever have such a problem with a new game. Is it just my system or has anyone else a crash as soon as thy launch the game?
The demo version worked perfect...

EDIT > Okay, solution found. Game hates MSI Afterburner
Post edited November 11, 2020 by DiShuryou
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DiShuryou: Has anyone actually already tried to play the game?
I keep on getting an UE4 Fatal Error everytime when I start the game and can't play it.
It's the first time I ever have such a problem with a new game. Is it just my system or has anyone else a crash as soon as thy launch the game?
The demo version worked perfect...

EDIT > Okay, solution found. Game hates MSI Afterburner
Actually, reason is different, let me spell this out (behold, in before somebody starts pouring salt on me for criticising a game engine):
Unreal Engine 4 is a real crap engine on a TECHNICAL level and it is written in such a way that it may conflict with any software at any time and crash for seemingly no reason whatsoever.

If you managed to find the culprit in your own specific case - great.
But don't think the issue is PERMANENTLY gone - as it may reappear by tripping over another software sooner or later.
It's just that this specific engine is an utter crap on technical level - that has to be said, I don't care that most people are blind or afraid to say it.

Here for SOME troubleshooting steps:
[url=https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4]https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4[/url]
( unfortunatelly, software conflicts are a hit or miss, you have to debug in each case yourself :/ )
Buying the game in time and contacting support afterwards worked for me. Unfortunately in the meantime they raised the price a bit so I had to pay 6 Euro in the end but I can live with that. Thanks to GOG support for solving this problem for me.