Spectre Divideis out now on PC thanks to its closed beta test, and despite some technical hiccups, it’s a fun first-person shooter similar to CS: GO and Valorant with a few more interesting gimmicks. The PC version runs great for the most part, but it’s not perfect, which makes sense because it’s an in-development build. Here are a few things you can do to fix the Spectre Divide crashing issues on PC.

Fixing the Spectre Divide Crashing Issues

Fixing Spectre Divide’s crashing issues is largely down to ensuring there aren’t any conflicts, the game files are in order, and your PC has the required prerequisites to run the title properly. Apart from that, the developers are actively taking feedback and have deployed a few patches to address stability concerns.

We recommend going through the following steps to fix the crashing, whether at launch or during gameplay.

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Verify Game Files

If the game is crashing at launch, there’s a good chance something went wrong during the download or installation process. To make sure that isn’t the case, verify the game files in the Steam client.

After that, Steam will initiate a scan and download any missing or broken files.

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Avast Users: Add an Exception

Multiple Avast antivirus users have reported running into conflicts with Spectre Divide when the service is active. Third-party antivirus can often flag games as threats, which can lead to crashes. Add Spectre Divide’s main installation folder to the list ofexceptions.

Update GPU Drivers

If you haven’t updated your GPU drivers in a while, it’s a good time to do so. While Spectre Divide doesn’t have any game-ready drivers currently, it’s still worth making sure those are up to date.

You can download the latest drivers using the links below to manually download the latest ones.

Generic Troubleshooting

Apart from that, you’re able to try the following generic troubleshooting suggestions.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.