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I've been crashing while playing Clair Obscur, it was fine for the past 3 days, I haven't updated or anything but all of a sudden it's become rlly unstable. 

Typically it's just a crash and hang until I restart the PC but this time I booted up the game and that's what I saw

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Looks like VRAM got corrupted as well

Which system/GPU/ drivers ?

 

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How are we supposed to say anything without knowing specs etc?

 

Except that it looks like dead Vram... (my sincere condolences, it's dead Jim)

 

PS: you could try to lower Vram frequency (by a lot, -200 or so minimum) 

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Ooof, yeah, that's something busted with the GPU
Definitely DDU and reinstall drivers. Also do some Furmark to see if you can trigger it. Could just be bugged drivers, or a PSU that's browning out, or corrupted vBIOS, but it might be a dying card. 
Specs are useful
And you can use BlueScreenView to look at the dump file

 

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Looks like video.  Nobody can really tell what is going on with these screens.  They way to tell is you need a dump file and Windows Debug Tools.

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23 hours ago, JustHunterM8 said:

I've been crashing while playing Clair Obscur, it was fine for the past 3 days, I haven't updated or anything but all of a sudden it's become rlly unstable. 

Typically it's just a crash and hang until I restart the PC but this time I booted up the game and that's what I saw

 

If you can get it running you can check event viewer and under system. Filter for critical errors and post. In rare cases this can also be ram related.

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