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General Tips
Please try these steps if your game crashes:
- Verify game files (Steam).
- Disable built-in\integrated GPU.
- Update your drivers to the latest version.
- Try running the game as an Administrator.
- Apply the latest Windows updates.
- Try using AMD Clean Up Utility.
- Disable Image Sharpening in NVIDIA Control Panel.
- Disable Fullscreen Optimizations.
- Try setting a higher priority for Teardown in Windows Task Manager.
- Try disabling all controllers (steering wheels, gamepads, headphones, and even a keyboard) before starting the game. In some cases, they can cause unexpected issues.
- Close all applications that may use the microphone and audio or boost performance (Discord, Skype, MSI Afterburner, and others) in the Task Manager before starting the game.
- If you have multiple monitors connected, try leaving only one primary.
We recommend doing a full clean of GPU drivers and making a fresh install of the latest version. If a new version doesn’t fix it, try one of the older ones. NVIDIA recommends Display Driver Uninstaller for clean removal, so you may want to start with it.
DirectX 12 Configuration
- In Steam, click on the “Library” option (you’ll get a complete list of the games you play).
- Right-click on Teardown.
- At the bottom, there’ll be an option named “Properties”.
- Click on the “Set Launch Options” button.
- In the dialogue box, write -dx12 or -d3d12 and press the OK button.
Reinstalling the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime
- Uninstall Visual C++ Redistributable, then download both versions (x86 and x64) of this program and install them individually.
- It is vital to download the necessary components for a 64-bit system (even if you have x64 Windows OS) and a 32-bit (x86) operating system because many programs use this particular file.
- Make sure you have DirectX and .NET Framework installed.
Steam Client Configuration
Try clearing Steam's Download Cache files:
- Open Steam, then navigate to the Settings tab located at the top-right corner of the page.
- Click on the Downloads option.
- Click Clear Download Cache and click Confirm to proceed with the action.
You can try changing Steam configurations to improve your in-game experience:
- In Steam, click on the “Library” option (you’ll get a complete list of the games you play).
- Right-click on Teardown.
- At the bottom, there’ll be an option named “Properties”.
- Click on the “Set Launch Options” button.
- In the dialogue box, write -autoconfig and press the OK button.
If this issue is present, try to launch the game with the Safe Launch option:
- Repeat the same procedure as mentioned above.
- In the dialogue box, write -safe and press the OK button.
Console General Tips
- Check the game for updates, and install them, if any.
- Clear your console’s cache files (see the respective guide from your platform).
- If the previous steps did not help, reinstall the game.
- As a last resort, back up your saved data and reset the console (Xbox Guide, PlayStation Guide). Please note that resetting your console erases all data saved on your console storage.