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The PC crashing or becoming unresponsive usually indicates a hardware or driver issue of sorts, as Vermintide 2 operates in protected memory and should never be able to directly crash the PC. Due to it’s demanding nature, it could be highlighting a hardware or driver instability. Please see our list of recommendations below.
- To start with, we recommend performing a clean re-installation of your GPU drivers using the instructions below:
- Run an Anti-Virus/Malware scan.
- Run the Windows System File Checker, which will replace any corrupted Microsoft DLLs with the appropriate versions:
- Launch the ‘Command Prompt’ as an administrator
- If prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, enter the password or select ‘Allow’
- Enter the command:
sfc /scannow - Restart your PC once complete
- Consider checking if one of your components is overheating. More information on how to do this can be seen here: https://support.fatshark.se/hc/en-us/articles/360034115694--PC-How-to-check-if-your-PC-components-are-overheating
- Unstable overclocks may also result in the PC crashing or becoming unresponsive. If any of your components are overclocked, we recommend reverting the component to it’s original clock to see if this improves the issue.
- For more information on how to detect and resolve hardware problems, please see here: https://www.wikihow.com/Identify-and-Resolve-Hardware-Failure-Issues
- You may also need to perform a BIOS update. Please contact the BIOS manufacturer for instructions on how to do this.
- The Windows Event Viewer may be able to provide some insight into what’s causing your PC to lose responsiveness. This can be accessed by:
- Press the Windows key
- Conduct a search for ‘Event Viewer’ and select the app
- In the sidebar, expand the ‘Windows Logs’ dropdown
- Select ‘System’
- Search for errors that correspond with your PC losing responsiveness
Please be aware Fatshark Support are unable to advise on Windows-related errors, and we recommend that such queries are directed to Microsoft Support: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb
- If a Blue Screen error is produced when the PC crashes, please see the Microsoft Support articles linked below:
- Lastly, you may need to consult your computer manufacturer or a local expert for advice. Fatshark Support are unable to assist with this issue.