Disabling XMPhas been proven effective for tackling Starfield crashing woe by some Reddit users. However, others also find thatenabling XMPallows the RAM to run at its designed or advertised speed, which can result in improved overall system performance, particularly in tasks that benefit from faste...
Thank you for posting on the Intel® ARC™ Graphics Communities. We apologize for the glitched textures and crashing issues that have come up with Starfield we know is quite frustrating not to be able to play such an anticipated game in proper conditions. We want to let you know that we...
However,people on Reddithave already found some solutions that seem to work, for now. And until Intel, Bethesda or AMD comes with a long-term solution, you can try these. At the end of the day, hope never dies, right? And we’re talking about Starfield, so it’s worth the shot. I...
Wait for Bethesda to fix this –According to various reports on Reddit, many have reported these crashing issues for Starfield on console to Bethesda’s technical support. Adding a ticket through their webpage will elevate the problem. Bethesda will likely send a list of possible fixes...
(Fallout 4 in particular being very prone to crashing for me). However, after rebooting the game, I was greeted with an incredibly quick shader pre-compilation screen and was able to immediately load into a new game. After playing for 10 hours across various different PC’s, Starfield is ...
Thankfully, Bethesda took to Reddit and clarified that the major update will be coming early next year, bringing support for AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS, as well as numerous "in-progress" quest fixes. The post adds that they have been hard at work on fixing many of the issues that were ...
I have the same problem - the game was crashing every 30 min or so with previous driver. Seems like the crashes were related to the scenes being changed too frequently, or just too much action on the screen. Today I installed the latest driver - 31.0.101.4824, and the game will load...