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Valorant crashing to Windows without showing any error constantly on intel latest GPU driver version 31.0.101.5333 (WHQL Certified) ..also caused this crashing on previous driver too
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Wondering why Valorant keeps crashing mid-game or at launch on the system.
I see a lot of users have been facing this annoying problem lately. As per Riot's official documentation, this could happen due to outdated software. However, outdated software and a system may not be the only cause.
You can try these best workarounds here:
1) Restart the game and the client-
This isn't a permanent fix but rather a temporary solution that will allow you to get back to the ranked match they were in. Also, make sure to restart Valorant as an administrator. You can find the option by right-clicking on the game's icon.
2) Update your graphics drivers-
This could be a possible cause behind Valorant crashing or sending out errors from your system. If you haven't updated your graphics drivers in a while, make sure to pay the manufacturer's website a visit or download a dedicated application for your GPU (e.g., AMD Radeon or NVIDIA Geforce Experience).
3) Update Windows-
Another possible reason behind random in-game crashes could be an outdated operating system. Make sure to complete all mandatory updates available in your system's Windows Update tray. Don't ignore the vital security patches, which could play a role in the normal functioning of Valorant's patch updates.
4) Check network connection-
Make sure that your network is stable. Random ping spikes can actively contribute to the issues you are currently facing. You can try restarting your router, clearing the DNS cache, switching to a gaming-friendly DNS (Google DNS), or switching to a direct ethernet connection. If nothing helps, give your ISP a call to discuss internet quality and make the necessary changes.
5) Close background applications-
If you have recently downloaded a third-party application to use with the game, try closing it and see if the issue persists. Some applications can malfunction and cause the game to crash. Moreover, applications running in the background can strain your system's GPU and can crash the game.
6) Check your PC's temperature chart-
Low-end machines may not be able to handle the game and its requirements, causing the processor and GPU to work overtime, which may cause a temperature spike. Overheated machines will not be able to run the game smoothly, thus causing random crashes. Make sure to take necessary measures and situate your PC in cool environmental conditions.
Cheers,
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