Ah, modern gaming I've forgotten about this feature since I don't really play modern games. So, I was playing happily Bravely Default II and moving on to the next dungeon...game crashes. Kinda normal at this point, but took me by surprise since I rarely see it. I mean, I totally understand it, modern games are just insanely complex which translates into complex code which sometimes does this. Will I see another crash in my playthrough is the real question though.
You say that, but would a game like Bravely Default II have more complex code behind it than a game like (just for example) Final Fantasy X? I mean, I can't imagine BDII has deep model physics and ray-tracing or anything like that running behind the scenes, and its gameplay engine probably doesn't look too different from decades-old turn-based RPG's.
I'm not even so much trying to make a point, I'm genuinely curious.
Incidentally, we're finally getting our software update at work today. My boss said that the developer always messes up the X.X.3 updates, which is what we upgraded to a year ago and it's throttled my ability to do work. But now we're moving onto 8.3.5, which he assures me is going to be more stable. Literally anything has to be better than this-- spending all morning on a project, coming back to it in the afternoon and finding it corrupted all my engineering files so I have to throw them out and start from scratch >_>