The game crashes,help me please!

Hello to you.
I come to you because since this weekend I have had a problem with Planet Zoo.
I bought the game on Steam and I'm the type to take my time, my zoo is still very little advanced.
I have a portable gaming PC bought 1 1/2 years ago and it is basic so I know that it will be impossible for me to play with the maximum graphics at Planet Zoo but until this weekend I won't Had no issues with the game.
It's an Asus
On Saturday the game froze at one point and he gave me a note telling me that the game had crashed.
"Oops looks like Planet Zoo crashed", a crash report.
And since when I play, often, after 5 minutes or when I save, the game stops and puts me back into Steam as if the game had stopped.
It's been a few days since I had the idea of making, under the earth and ground level, a floor over the entire surface of the zoo, full of staff aisles to put all the staff underground, do you think that Is it because of this ground full of staff paths that the game crashes? (If so I can consider removing the paths and maybe with only dirt floor it will take less graphic resources right?)
I checked on Steam that the game files were installed and everything is ok.
Another time when the game crashed I got another message telling me that the graphics processor had crashed so I think that's where my problem comes from.
And last question, in the graphics settings, what are the things that I can reduce to help my processor in the game, even if it will necessarily be less pretty.
Maybe configure the NVIDIA settings better too?
Thank you in advance for your analysis of my concern.
 
This is probably the kind of post you want to send support a ticket to rather than asking us since it is a very specific technical question. I'm thinking this mid range (I guess) system is overheating causing the gpu to crash. There are a couple things you could do, ranging from updating your computer with both operating system updates, and graphic driver reinstallations. Also monitoring your temperatures with a fan speed/ hardware monitoring software to find out if your computer is overheating, if so you will need to clean out any dust inside it manually or send it to a shop.

I don't believe tweaking any settings in nvidia will prevent driver crashes. In regards to ingame settings, the best way to prevent crashes is running fullscreen and the lowest possible settings because it sounds like the normal processing requirement is too much for your computer to handle.
 
Only one thing to add: always keep multiple saves of your zoo. If the game crashes you can go back to a previous save so you won't lose everything.
 
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