Fortnite crash every 2 matches / texture bug
Kiilla Posted messages 768 Status Membre -
Hello,
When I play Fortnite, whether in solo, duo, or squad mode and with the graphics settings pushed to the max or even at MINIMUM (720p etc.), my game crashes after exactly 2 matches every time:
Every 2 games, exactly, I lose sound, the graphics do not load at all, I cannot see the weapons and the entire map seems to not load... even when waiting. However, I can see other players moving and shooting around me, which means I am indeed in-game. I have to force close the game, which then crashes because it doesn't even want to close.
I have tried everything that was recommended by Epic Games: re-installation, running as administrator, verifying all game files....
My setup:
i5 8400 2.8GHz
16GB RAM
RTX 3070
All graphics card drivers are up to date.
I absolutely do not understand this; it drives me crazy....
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I have exactly the same problem after two games on my first PC and after the fifth game on the other one, it's so annoying.
Have you contacted EPIC GAMES support? I did, and they told me it was due to my SSD. I changed it, but I still have the same issue.
I'm completely lost, I've tried everything. If anyone finds the solution, I'm all ears.
I have the same problem, except that for me it's with a fully updated setup with an R9 3900X, 32GB of RAM, and an RX 7900 XTX, so it's definitely the game that has an issue.
Hello,
Indeed, it's strange that several people are having the same issue; it might be a bug following a game update, which happens often in games.
Scan the entire PC with an antivirus to rule out any potential viruses in Epic Games, check the game files to see if there are any missing files.
Otherwise, try reinstalling the graphics driver to see if the driver is not outdated or try another driver; this can resolve the issue in some cases.
Uninstall the driver with DDU and reinstall the graphics driver afterwards, and possibly update Windows.
Best regards.
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It could be an overheating issue with your hardware. As you mentioned, your hardware setup is strong enough for Fortnite. So, make sure your PC isn't overheating while you play. Additionally, there may be background programs interfering with the game. You can try closing all non-essential programs before launching Fortnite. Also, regularly updating your operating system can help resolve these kinds of issues.
They also mentioned issues with my configuration without specifying which component could be responsible...
Basically, they don't really know. I want to point out that this problem started from one of their updates, about a year and a half ago, I believe.