Need More Info The game crashes when inventory or shop is opened

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Version number
v1.0.2
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Main
Modded/unmodded
Yes, but I removed mods.

Zézim

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Summary: I recently returned to the game and downloaded a few mods. When i started playing, i noticed that when opening shops and inventories the game would sometimes crash (around one third of the times i opened them). Naturaly, i uninstaled the mods, didn't work. Verified integrity of the files, didn't work. Reinstaled the game, didn't work.
I assume it has something to do with the NVidea drivers. I have a laptop with recomended drivers, updating them results in various problems, so this isn't a option. Furthermore, i have seen that not disabeling sharpening would solve the problem, but it isn't avalible my version of the driver (or i didn't find it).
How to Reproduce: Open inventory or shops.
Have you used cheats and if so which: Only in very old campaings (more than a year). Used mods, as previously described.
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Computer Specs:
OS: Windows 10
GPU: 1050 ti
GPU Driver Version: GeForce Game Ready: 398.26
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU 2.80GHz
RAM: 16GB
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Hey, are you trying to continue on the same save file? Once a mod installed unfortunately they will permanently alter the save file. You need to manually remove the mod files from the game files, verify the integrity of the game files and try to reproduce the issue on a new, unmodded campaign. Please have a look at our clean install guide to see if you have missed some steps while re-installing, and our common workarounds list to see if any of the steps in there will help with the problem.
Clean Install
The clean install is removing every single game-related file from your computer and installing the game again. Why do you need to remove the game while you just want to remove the modifications? Unfortunately, some of the modifications do not just add a new modules folder but also change or adds contents to the existent modules folder. Without a reinstall, we can't be sure those files are unchanged.

To perform a Clean Install, Uninstall the game. You can do that by right-clicking the game on Steam Library and selecting Delete Local Content. Delete all folders related to the game that remains after the uninstallation. The folders that might have files inside:
Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord
Epic: C:\Program Files\Epic Games\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord
C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Mount and Blade II Bannerlord
C:\ProgramData\Mount and Blade II Bannerlord

Note: You'll need to allow Windows to display hidden folders and files to see the ProgramData folder and its contents.
 
Hey, are you trying to continue on the same save file? Once a mod installed unfortunately they will permanently alter the save file. You need to manually remove the mod files from the game files, verify the integrity of the game files and try to reproduce the issue on a new, unmodded campaign. Please have a look at our clean install guide to see if you have missed some steps while re-installing, and our common workarounds list to see if any of the steps in there will help with the problem.
It is not the case, after i reinstalled the game, i started a new save file without mods and the problem persisted.
 
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