Sorry to hear about your issues Nateila. The patch is coming very soon, early next week, and addresses a bunch of issues - so please see if there’s any improvement once it’s been released. If not, let me know, and I’ll escalate this to a Console Developer.
I’m a bit stuck on this one, it looks like an error in our code but the category of error you’re experiencing is usually the result of a localised issue.
I found something interesting when googling a bit, try “easyanticheat.sys page_fault_in_nonpaged_area”.
There are many reports saying that removing EasyAntiCheat.sys (default location C:\Program Files (x86)\EasyAntiCheat\) fixes it. EAC will just download a new version of it next time you run it, so don’t worry about it.
But to be safe, perhaps copy it to a backup location first so you can restore it if needed.
(I’m a bit involved in the EAC on Wine efforts, so EAC is particular interest of mine)
Razer Synapse 3, Razer Cortex, and Razer Chroma Kit are known to have had issues with EAC, but I thought they were fixed quite a while ago (before Vermintide supported Chroma).
I have no experience with Webroot though.
If you want to try something try disabling Chroma and Webroot. But intuitively I think it’s something else, both of them should be known by EAC, and EAC known by them.
EAC definitely identifies AHK, I thought it wouldn’t allow it actually, but should ...
Which Windows build are you running? Is it a normal build or any of the developer previews?
Does it matter which other programs you have running at the same time? (i.e., if it has happened multiple times, do you have any suspects?)
Practically 0x50 means that EAC (or another application, but in this case the BSOD point out EAC) tried to read from memory which is not in a paged area (i.e. used).
If you want to try some things during the weekend (i...
Fair point, I went off on a bit rant, but it’s nonetheless a meaningful rant and a valid critique of “fact”.
If you want to, have a look at scientific spending fifty years ago and then now. What is the major difference?
It’s who gets to approve stuff. Today large scientific investments are decided by politicians, not scientists (to be fair there are scientists in the process, but it’s nowhere close to a collegial scientific process). That is what I wrote in the text you quoted, but using other words.
If you want to, Google a bit about the terms I use, if you are curious you might find it interesting (but it terms such as metaphysics and epistemology are alien the results might be a bit dense). And also vastly out...
I think you confused the concept / ideology with an implementation? I agree with your rant about a specific implementation, but what does it have to do what I wrote?
I commented on the need of perfect information and rationality for capitalist ideals to work and you draw those conclusions based on what I said? Where did I state my opinion? Did I ever say it was a good or reasonable system given humanity?