Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33435426-20180902082100

Hi! I'm new to this wiki, so please bear with me, okay?

Okay... I've been interested in playing Yandere Simulator as soon as PewDiePie had showcased (believe it or not, that was 2012 and it worked). I haven't got to the meat of it, since I'm so dumb at the controls... I'm sorry about my clumsy skills at that, okay...? :P

(ahem) Anyways, I'm actually going to play it again, on another PC, only to realize that it just crashed upon me, no matter what resolutions/qualities I'm in. Windowed Mode, you ask? Nah... The game still crashes even in under that situation.

Before I'll get to the Diagnosis statement, I'll state the PC specifications below:

Last tested: August 2012 Hardware: DELL Optiplex 750 OS: Windows XP Professional Architecture: x86 App State: Old version, Operable

Last tested: May 2018 Hardware: ASRock FM2A58M-VG3+ OS: Windows 10 Pro Architecture: x86 App State: New version, Inoperable (Diagnosis statement below)

Diagnosis: It seems like the newer versions of Yandere Simulator will, and only WILL support x64-compatible software (starting from Windows 7) and hardware. When trying to operate this on an x86-based PC, under any conditions (resolution and quality, simultaneously), the game will always crash and thus, preventing you from playing the game with full experience. Device lags and performance drop, together with high CPU usage and disk activity are also present. While in the Loading screen, the Normal cursor will change to a Busy cursor, and when plaing on Windowed Mode, the title bar will include the parentheses statement "(Not Responding)", which leads to a crash led by Windows Error Reporting window. If not detected by WER, the game also crashes, displaying a message telling that the files created after the incident can be used to submit to the developer (Yandere Dev) for further information.

My question: Is anyone out there who are playing this game on their x86-based PC and how they managed to deal with it? If so, put them down in the Comments section.

Cheers! 