@pkam-alexperla
I have experienced a ton of issues with this game playing on PC. A lot of times the Video Driver Crashed and was reset isn't a Video Driver issue at all. However, sometimes it is so we have to start there.
First, what current Graphics Driver are you using? It's currently safe to run the Adrenalin Edition 18.8.1 Optional. If you're not using that, do a "clean install" of this driver. Play and see if it crashes.
If you have two video cards and are using Crossfire that is most likely your problem. I had the same issue. It has nothing to do with the drivers, hardware, or anything like that. It's entirely the fault of lazy coding and rushed developing. Disable your Crossfire then attempt to play and see if that works. If not, go to the next step.
Next thing to do is to set your Shadows and Lighting in-game to "Cursed". Attempt to play and if it crashes again try the next step.
Now let's turn off your Shader Cache, change the Tessellation to "AMD optimized", and update to the forced Anti-Aliasing to use the In-Game settings. Do all of this in the AMD Catalyst Control Center. Click on the Gaming button at the bottom of the AMD CC, then Global Settings and make the changes. Try to play the game and if it crashes then go to the next step.
Sadly if you've gotten to this point we need more information. Bring up your Windows Events Viewer and list out the details of the error that is received when you crashed. Type in "Events" into the Search or Cortana bar. Then click the "Events Viewer" app. Click on Windows Logs and then Applications once inside the Events Viewer program. Play until the game crashes then refresh the page by pressing the "F5" Key while in the Events Viewer application. You'll see a red circle with a white exclamation point inside of it with the word "Error" next to it. Click on that then go down down to the information bar at the bottom of the screen. Copy and Paste the text contained in the "General" tab.
I'll keep an eye on this thread.