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You might have to test in a vanilla save game and see if it happens to you there, or on other planets in RE.
one thing i would try, my machine being somewhat older, is take my graphics settings down to the absolute minimum, atleast to see if i could get over this hump. lower the strain.
you might try, assuming you can, leaving the playfield. atleast the planet if not the sector, mesperon being a starter planet i'm not sure how far along you are in this game, but hop over to somewhere else, even one of the moons, and come back. assumes you have a vessel that you can still actually get to(not in the base you can't approach)
wait, im sorry, it hardlocks your computer.?!
you having problems with any other applications? i mean thats an oddly specific occurence, but thats sometimes a computer problem, not a game problem. Unity has its own handlers to catch that kind of stuff(not saying it can't or doesn't happen, though it "shouldn't"... yeah right), and windows occassionaly catches it when the game doesn't, so its something to consider
i would atleast do the usual. Hard disk scan. full virus scan. check for dust build up.
if you fly towards the troops transport with the console up, do you see any messages before the lock up?*unlikely i know)