It looks like video games these days are released to the general public for testing purposes. For example, Far Cry 6 is one of the biggest and the buggiest games in the entire series.

Ever since its launch on October 7 this year, players have complained about several bugs and issues that are ruining the experience. From autosave stuttering issues to not receiving rewards and players unable to complete certain missions, the list is pretty long.

With that being said, it looks like bugs are still surfacing day after another. According to recent reports, it looks like Far Cry 6 is crashing for many after the latest update, yet again.

Players say that the game crashes whenever the game loads after they either fast travel, do special operations or after the game when your character dies. It seems that the issue surfaced after the Vaas DLC update patch.

Some said they tried verifying files and reinstalling the game but it is not helping either. Also, we want to remind you that this is not the first time the crashing issues have been reported. A previous update had also resulted in the same issue but back then, the game was crashing after the splash screen.

Thankfully, some users say that playing the game offline has fixed the issue for them. If you want to run Ubisoft Connect in offline mode, just follow the below steps:

Apart from the crashing issue on loading screen, some players say that they cannot disable the red outline of enemies. While this is not game-breaking, it is really frustrating to those who hate outlines and just want to disable them.

Fortunately, Ubisoft has acknowledged the issue and it is under investigation. However, there is no ETA for the fix.

As always, we will be keeping an eye out on the Far Cry 6 crashing and enemy outline issues and update this article as and when required.

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