Stardew Valley and PCs: Diagnosing and Solving Game Crash Issues
Expert Guide: Resolving Stellaris Game Crashes Once and For All
Stellaris might crash or stop responding unexpectedly for various reasons, such as low RAM, software conflicts, driver issues, improper settings, corrupted game files, etc. The solutions here can help rule out some common causes of Stellaris crash. Check it out.
Fixes to try
You may not have to try them all, just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.
- Run Stellaris as an administrator
- Update your graphics driver
- Verify the integrity of your game files
- Disable fullscreen optimizations
- Check the DEP setting
- Run your game on compatibility modes
- Check for Windows updates
- Perform a clean reboot
- Reinstall Steam
Fix 1: Run Stellaris as an administrator
To ensure Stellaris has full access to game files and folder on your computer, you should run the game and game launcher as as administrator. Follow the instruction below:
1) Right-clickSteam on your desktop and selectProperties .
2) Click theCompatibility tab , then check the box next toRun this program as an administrator .
3) ClickApply > OK .
4) Right-clickStellaris , then selectProperties .
5) Click theCompatibility tab , then checkRun this program as an administrator .
6) ClickApply , thenOK .
7) Relaunch your game to test your issue.
If the crashing issue continues to occur, move on to the fix below.
Fix 2: Update your graphics driver
You may encounter the Stellaris crashing issue when you are using the wrong graphics driver or it’s out of date. When something goes wrong with your game, try updating your graphics driver to see if it fixes your problem. There are two ways you can do this:
Manual driver update – You can update your graphics driver manually by going to the manufacturer’s website for your graphics product, and searching for the most recent correct driver. Be sure to choose only driver that is compatible with your Windows version.
Automatic driver update – If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update your graphics driver manually, you can, instead, do it automatically with Driver Easy . Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct driver for your graphics product, and your Windows version, and it will download and install them correctly:
1)Download and install Driver Easy.
2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.
3) Click the Update button next to the graphics driver to automatically download the correct version of that driver, then you can manually install it (you can do this with the FREE version).
Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system. (This requires the Pro version which comes with full support and a 30-day money back guarantee. You’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All.)
You can do it for free if you like, but it’s partly manual.
If you need assistance, please contact Driver Easy’s support team at [email protected] .
Fix 3: Verify the integrity of your game files
You may run into the Stellaris crashing issue when certain game files are corrupted or missing. If you’re playing the game on Steam, try verifying the integrity of your game files. Here is how:
1) Run Steam.
2) Click LIBRARY .
3) Right-clickStellaris and selectProperties .
4) Click the LOCAL FILES tab, then click VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME FILES .
This could take several minutes. Wait for the process to be complete.
Relaunch your game to see if this has resolved your issue. If no, try the fix below.
Fix 4: Disable fullscreen optimizations
If you’re on Windows 10, try disabling fullscreen optimizations for your game. Follow the instructions below:
1) Right-clickStellaris , then selectProperties .
5) Click theCompatibility tab , then checkDisable fullscreen optimizations .
6) ClickApply , thenOK .
Relaunch your game to see if it runs correctly now. If your issue still exists, try the fix below.
Fix 5: Check the DEP setting
Data Execution Prevention is a Windows feature that monitors your programs to make sure they use system memory safely. It can shut down a program automatically when the program is identified as malicious. So, you may run into the crashing issue when DEP blocks your game.
To see if that’s the problem for you, follow the instructions below to check your DEP setting:
1) On your keyboard, press theWindows logo key andE at the same time.
2) Right-clickThis PC , then clickProperties .
3) ClickAdvanced system settings .
3) Under Performance, clickSettings .
4) Click theData Execution Prevention tab , then check the DEP setting is set toTurn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only .
6) ClickOK .
7) Relaunch your game to see if this worked for you.
If the game is still unplayable, read on and try the next fix.
- Title: Stardew Valley and PCs: Diagnosing and Solving Game Crash Issues
- Author: Daniel
- Created at : 2024-08-23 13:24:39
- Updated at : 2024-08-24 13:24:39
- Link: https://win-answers.techidaily.com/stardew-valley-and-pcs-diagnosing-and-solving-game-crash-issues/
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