Playing Satisfactory 1.0 is mostly fine, apart from a random Kernel Panic on one of the cores (usually 5,6 or 7) which causes the machine to reboot without warning. Happens about once every 6 hours (I leave the game running a lot, with macos running Amphetamine to keep it from sleeping). Once I start back at the game, I get a few minutes of play then get the reboot/kernel panic error. Haven't seen it with other games so far. Any ideas what the cause might be?
Playing Satisfactory 1.0 is mostly fine, apart from a random Kernel Panic on one of the cores (usually 5,6 or 7) which causes the machine to reboot without warning. Happens about once every 6 hours (I leave the game running a lot, with macos running Amphetamine to keep it from sleeping). Once I start back at the game, I get a few minutes of play then get the reboot/kernel panic error. Haven't seen it with other games so far. Any ideas what the cause might be?
Interesting! I've had a few of these reboots/panic attacks of CPU 0,3,5 but in other games while testing Crossover Preview. It's the first time this happens in Crossover on my Mac Studio. The games were Batman: Arkham Knight and Star Wars Squadrons.
Hello, I have the same issue running Crossover 24.0.5, DXVK and MSYNC on my M1 MacBook Pro - Game: GuildWars 2 is almost unplayable due to Kernel Panic rebooting my system each 10-15 mins, and it was playable not so long ago when it was running smoothly.
Having the same problem on M3 Pro on macOS Sequoia (24A335) and CrossOver 24.0.5
Today I contacted Apple Support and I am in contact with a senior supporter from apple and we are trying to get response from the development department.
Seems to be a bigger problem related to some changes in the new MacOS.
Today I also contacted CodeWeavers Support.
Greetings
Tim Kister
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