How to fix Lords of the Fallen Not Launching, Crashing or Freezing.

If you are trying to play Lords of the Fallen on PC but are having tons of problems with it failing to launch, crashing, stuttering, freezing or just about any other problem with performance this guide will show you several different things you can do to solve the problem and get Lords of the Fallen optimised and running as good as possible.

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Lords of the Fallen is another PC game release that has been greeted with major problems. Straight out of the box the game runs terribly, fails to launch, crashes, stutters and freezes. While these things happen from time to time and patches do generally come along that solve these issues they don’t always solve the issues. Instead, you’ll need to do a bit of your own deep diving to get results you are happy with. Or at least results you can deal with…

Below you will find quite a few different troubleshooting steps you can use to fix major issues with Lords of the Fallen. For the best results work your way through the list from top to bottom.

How do you fix Lords of the Fallen Not Launching, Crashing or Freezing?

Before you start anything Restart your computer then try the following:

If those quick fixes don’t work you can try the following more advanced steps.

Clean Install your Graphics Drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller.

Once you have reinstalled GeForce Experience you’ll be able to update your graphics/video drivers without any issues. If the problem returns just repeat the process again.

Reconfigure your Overclock Settings. Disable them if you have to.

If you are running an Overclock on your computer this is the first thing you need to disable. Once you have disabled it, check to see if Lords of the Fallen stops crashing. Start with your GPU overclock, then check your CPU overlock, followed by any RAM overclocking. If this does solve your crashing problem, you may need to reevaluate your overclock settings.

Lower your in-game graphics settings, then build them back up slowly.

Another very good fix is to lower your in-game graphics settings. Start from the absolute lowest settings (use the resolution you want don’t change this) Then slowly work your way up to higher graphical settings until you find the sweet spot where the game stops crashing.

Playing Lords of the Fallen on a Laptop.

If you have both an integrated GPU and a dedicated one (common in gaming laptops), this solution might help.

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