For myself it turns out that my 'steam' disk was not so great; had to spend 4 days swapping it out (should have only taken an hour but linux couldn't read the type of windows partition i had created (never creating another one of those - forget the term windows use but it was a 'dynamic' partition and not a simple fdisk (MBR)/gpart (GUID) partition) with NTFS and windows had a nasty bug dealing with moving 1tb of data. Bloody bugger of a disk was corrupting 5% of my data - luckily i only stored steam binary data there and no user data. Once fixed all my crashes (not just in divnity) went away. More details then needed but the end result is a lot of game bugs were due to the disk not writing/reading data correctly.