Game crashes while creating world

Okay, I bought this game on Steam and played it comfortably for an average of 70 hours, but after resetting my computer 4 days ago, I ran the files I had backed up through Steam again. It worked for a very long time at first, but I didn't mind, then I went to the main menu and set up my world. However, on the world creation screen, it took an average of 3 minutes. I waited for a minute and then the message "7 days to die exe is not responding" appeared. I clicked wait until it responds. I waited again for 5 minutes and continued on the world creation screen, but it gave an error again, so I closed and exited. File integrity verification did not work. As a last resort, I wrote it here. I chose it. Sorry for my English, I'm writing this from Google Translate : )

my system properties:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7020U CPU @ 2.30GHz   2.30 GHz

12GB ram

İntel(R) HD Graphics 620

Yes yes yes I know it is a mediocre system but before it was running an average of 22 fps at medium settings so I don't think these will be a problem.

Please HELP ME.

 
Please HELP ME.
Not sure if this will help, but whenever I have problems with 7DtD, I either re-download it or at least run the verification. From Steam, right click on 7DtD and there should be an option to Verify Files. I'm not at my computer right now, so you may need to hunt through the menu options to find it, but give that a try.

Edited to add this from the web:













  1. Right-click on the game in your Library, or click the gear icon on the game's Library page
  2. Select Properties from the drop-down menu
  3. Select Installed Files
  4. Steam will verify the game's files, which may take several minutes 












 
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Not sure if this will help, but whenever I have problems with 7DtD, I either re-download it or at least run the verification. From Steam, right click on 7DtD and there should be an option to Verify Files. I'm not at my computer right now, so you may need to hunt through the menu options to find it, but give that a try.

Edited to add this from the web:













  1. Right-click on the game in your Library, or click the gear icon on the game's Library page
  2. Select Properties from the drop-down menu
  3. Select Installed Files
  4. Steam will verify the game's files, which may take several minutes 
First of all, thank you for your interest, but even though I verified the game files several times, I received a notification that there was no error. As for downloading again, I would love to do so, but I do not have enough internet to download, so I tried to find different ways. I will continue to look for other ways, I hope someone will write something here again.

 
First of all, thank you for your interest, but even though I verified the game files several times, I received a notification that there was no error. As for downloading again, I would love to do so, but I do not have enough internet to download, so I tried to find different ways. I will continue to look for other ways, I hope someone will write something here again.


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Okey.then i start:

-Yes, I created a new world, but the problem still persists.
-I verified the files via Steam
- Even though I chopped the files via Steam, the problem persisted when I tried again.
-I use it via Windows
-The game has  SP and no mod installed, it is completely vanilla settings.
- Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit
CPU
    Intel Core i3 7020U @ 2.30GHz 40 °C
    Coffee Lake-U/Y 14nm Technology
RAM
    12.0GB Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 1064MHz (15-15-15-35)
Motherboard
    KBL Metapod_KL (U3E1) 28 °C
Graphics
    Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
    Intel HD Graphics 620 (Acer Incorporated [ALI])
Storage
    111GB Colorful SL300 120GB (SATA (SSD)) 40 °C
    465GB TOSHIBA MQ01ABF050 USB Device (USB (SATA) (SSD)) 40 °C
Optical Drives
    No optical disk drives detected
Audio
    Realtek Audio
-Okay, now I will throw my windows client files.https://jpst.it/3MBN3

-To tell the truth, I did not understand how to make this last logs file. I found the files, but when I tried to send them to you using the method you gave, I did not understand how to import them.

 
If I have to guess - your GPU is below the minimum requirements and run out of VRAM (shared RAM?) maybe.

This is at the end of your log and points to the GPU:

Code:
d3d11: failed to create 2D texture shader resource view id=3934 [D3D error was 887a0005] D3D11: Failed to create RenderTexture (512 x 512 fmt 27 aa 1), error 0x887a0005 D3D11: Failed to create RenderTexture (128 x 128 fmt 60 aa 1), error 0x887a0005 d3d11: failed to create staging 2D texture w=128 h=2 d3dfmt=10 [887a0005] d3d11: failed to create 2D texture id=3935 width=2048 height=2048 mips=12 dxgifmt=78 [D3D error was 887a0005]
 
If I have to guess - your GPU is below the minimum requirements and run out of VRAM (shared RAM?) maybe.

This is at the end of your log and points to the GPU:

d3d11: failed to create 2D texture shader resource view id=3934 [D3D error was 887a0005] D3D11: Failed to create RenderTexture (512 x 512 fmt 27 aa 1), error 0x887a0005 D3D11: Failed to create RenderTexture (128 x 128 fmt 60 aa 1), error 0x887a0005 d3d11: failed to create staging 2D texture w=128 h=2 d3dfmt=10 [887a0005] d3d11: failed to create 2D texture id=3935 width=2048 height=2048 mips=12 dxgifmt=78 [D3D error was 887a0005]

So, is there any solution? And I'm still wondering why the game, which I could play 4 days ago, gives such an error today?

 
So, is there any solution? And I'm still wondering why the game, which I could play 4 days ago, gives such an error today?
usually because a Windows Update updated the GPU driver to one that doesn't fully support Direct3D. The fix is to download the driver from the manufacturer (Nvidia/AMD/Arc) and install it from there.  Helpful to also use the advanced install option to perform a clean installation so it will remove the crap Windows threw on there.

 
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