Fixes the ACCESS_VIOLATION (C0000005) code error which causes Startup Crashes.
This is tied to a memory issue, as the game is unable to access certain areas of the RAM, resulting in an instant crash.
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This mod addresses a common ACCESS_VIOLATION (C0000005) error in Red Dead Redemption on PC. The issue occurs due to a conflict with third-party softwares (in this case RivaTuner Statistic Server), which can interfere with the game’s memory access, causing unexpected crashes at startup.
This config file puts an exception to the game's EXE, so RTSS will ignore the process.
Will work for most people - if that's not the case for you, you can find the faulty process via the launcher log (or you can just contact rockstar support)
INSTALLATION
Extract 'RDR.exe.cfg' to C:\Program Files (x86)\RivaTuner Statistics Server\Profiles Make sure RTSS is up to date