God of War is one of the most played games. It is one of the oldest games as well, still, the game is not optimized to work smoothly on some computers. According to many users, God of War keeps crashing on Windows 11/10 computers and they want to know how to fix this. In this article, we are going to see some simple solutions to do the same.
Why does my game keep stopping?
The reasons are many as to why the game is crashing. Let us start with the first one, which is your Graphics Driver. If you haven’t updated your Graphics Driver for a long time then the game is prone to such issues. Many times, tasks running in the background compete for resources thus the crashing issues. CPU, GPU, and RAM are such resources.
Corrupted game files as well as overclocking are some of the most common reasons and should be fixed immediately. We are going to talk about all of them in detail and will help you resolve the issue.
Also, one needs to check the system requirement and make sure that your computer is compatible. If your computer is barely meeting the requirement, then also, your God of War can crash. In that case, you need to ensure that the game is getting the utmost importance in terms of resources, otherwise, it’s likely to crash. We have mentioned the system requirement for your reference.
God of War keeps crashing or freezing on PC
If God of War keeps crashing or freezing, then the first thing you should do is check if there is an update available for the game. If there is, you can simply update God of War. To do the same, here’s what to do:
- Launch Steam Client.
- Navigate to Library and then click on God of War.
- If there is a new version then click on the Update options.
Restart your device, launch God of War, and hopefully, you can do it without any crashing issues.
But if the issue persists, check out the following solutions to resolve the issue.
- Update Graphics Driver
- Run the game as an administrator
- Quit task in the background
- Switch priority to the highest mode in Task Manager
- Opt high performance in power options
- Troubleshoot clean boot
- Verify integrity of game file on Steam
- Disable overclocking
Without any further ado, let us start fixing.
1] Update Graphics Driver
If your Graphics Driver is outdated then the first thing you should do is update your Graphics Driver. Outdated Graphics Driver is a key for such issues as they arise compatibility issues and stop the game.
Following are the methods to update your Graphics Driver
- Update your Windows as drivers will be automatically updated.
- Update your Graphics Driver from the Device Manager.
- Acquire the latest driver from the manufacturer’s website.
Once, you have updated your driver, try the next solution before starting the game.
2] Run the game as an administrator
You can run the game pr Steam as an administrator to simply avoid any issues. You can easily right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator, but it’s not easy to go through the same step before starting the game. So, follow the steps to always open the game with administrative privileges.
- Right-click on God of War or Steam.
- Click on Properties.
- Under the Compatibility tab, tick Run this program as an administrator.
- Select Apply and then click on the OK button.
Surely, this will help you to launch the game without crashing.
3] Quit task in the background
Tasks in the background can fight with the game for resources. It’s better to quit tasks running in the background. And to do so, click Ctrl+Esc+Shift to open Task Manager. Click on the Process tab and right-click on the tasks that can consume resources. And, click on End Task. Do the same for each task. Restart the game and see if you can play it without any hindrance.
4] Switch priority to the highest mode in Task Manager
Switching Priority to the highest mode is recommended when any game is crashing or stuttering. This will allow the game to use the necessary resources and run smoothly. Follow the given steps to switch priority in the Task Manager.
- Click Ctrl+Esc+Shift to open Task Manager.
- Under the Process tab, right-click on God of War.
- Switch Set Priority to High.
Close Task Manager, relaunch, hopefully, you won’t need any more fixes. However, if you do, try the next fix.
5] Opt for High or Ultimate performance
If you have set Power Options to Balanced then try switching it to the High mode this again allows your computer to allocate more power to the game. It’s pretty easy and simple to do, so, follow the given steps.
- Click Win+R to open the Run dialogue box. Type the following
control
- Press Enter to open Control Panel.
- Change View by to Large icons.
- Click on Power Options.
- Select High or Ultimate Performance.
Restart your computer. And then open to see whether the issue persists or you are free of the issue.
6] Troubleshoot in Clean Boot
Other programs running in the background can make the game crash. Therefore, we should troubleshoot in Clean Boot and find out what’s causing the error. And once you know who the culprit is, just remove them.
7] Verify integrity of game files on Steam
Corrupted game files and smooth gameplay never go hand in hand. Your game will most likely crash if the game files are missing or damaged. Here’s what you can do to verify the integrity of game files.
- Open Steam, go to the Library.
- Right-click on God of War and click on Properties.
- Navigate to the Local Files tab.
- Now, Click on Verify Integrity of game files.
Once the process is completed, restart your PC. Launch to see if it’s starting without any issue or not.
8] Disable overclocking
It’s true, amping CPU/GPU overclock ensures better gameplay. However, enabling overclocking comes with a cost for some computers. It can lead to crashing or cause compatibility issues. You can switch the settings to default and then reopen the game. And see if you are still having any issues. Hopefully, you won’t.
What are the System requirements to play God of War?
God of war can crash if the system requirement is not met. Following are the system requirement for God of War.
Minimum
- CPU: Intel i5-2500k (4 core 3.3 GHz) or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (4 core 3.1 GHz)
- RAM: 8 GB
- OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 10 64-bit
- VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GTX 960 (4 GB) or AMD R9 290X (4 GB)
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
- REQUIRED DISK SPACE: 70 GB
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 4 GB
Recommended
- CPU: Intel i5-6600k (4 core 3.5 GHz) or AMD Ryzen 5 2400 G (4 core 3.6 GHz)
- RAM: 8 GB
- OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 10 64-bit
- VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD RX 570 (4 GB)
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
- REQUIRED DISK SPACE: 70 GB
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 6 GB (AMD 4GB)
To check if your computer has these resources or not, open DirectX Diagnostic Tool. To open it, just open Run by Win + R, type “dxdiag” and hit Enter. There you can see your computer’s specifications. If it’s meeting the requirement, you are good to go, but if it’s not, you should reconsider downloading the game.
Can I delete game cache?
You can delete game cache files. Sometimes problems occur in video games like your games keep crashing or freezing. One of the causes of these issues is the corrupted cache. Deleting the game cache files can fix many issues in video games. You will be logged out automatically after deleting the game cache but your saved game data will not be erased. However, from a safety point of view, we recommend you back up your game data to the cloud before performing this action.
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