about 1 year ago - FatsharkJulia - Direct link

This is a known crash and will be resolved in our upcoming patch, however, you should be able to work around this by deleting your AppData:

  1. Press the Windows key + R
  2. Enter %appdata% within the search input and select ‘OK’
  3. Navigate to AppData\Roaming\Fatshark
  4. Delete the ‘Darktide’ directory

You may then need to use the ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files’ option via Steam:

  1. Right-click Darktide in your Steam library sidebar
  2. Select ‘Properties’
  3. Select the ‘Local Files’ tab
  4. Select the ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files’ button
  5. When complete, close and reopen Steam
about 1 year ago - FatsharkJulia - Direct link

It should now be included in our most recent patch, so this workaround should no longer be necessary. :slight_smile:

about 1 year ago - FatsharkJulia - Direct link

Could you share your crash report with me please @paw.miszcz?

about 1 year ago - FatsharkJulia - Direct link

Could you try the workaround above? Being on the Microsoft Store, the path to your Darktide AppData will look like this instead:

AppData\Roaming\Fatshark\MicrosoftStore