Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (2024)is now available on PC and consoles, and it’s an excellent remaster of the action title from the PS2. It runs great on a variety of hardware with improved controls, visuals, and performance across the board. However, a few users have reported minor stability issues. If you’re running into a crash while trying to launch Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, here is how you can fix that.

Fixing the Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Crash at Launch

While Star Wars: Bounty Hunter isn’t a demanding title, if you’re running into any crashes, here are a few recommendations.

Disable GOG Overlay

If you bought Star Wars: Bounty Hunter on GOG, try disabling the GOG Overlay while playing Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. Multiple users have confirmed that disabling the overlay fixed the crashing issues for them.

To disable the overlay for just Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, follow the steps below.

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Switch to Dedicated GPU (Laptop Users)

Since this isn’t a demanding title, your driver could potentially switch to the integrated GPU in your laptop, which can lead to stability issues, especially if you’re playing at maxed-out settings. To switch to the dedicated GPU for NVIDIA GPUs, follow the steps below.

Verify Game Files

At times, a crash at launch can indicate that your game files aren’t in order, and something is either broken or missing. Thankfully, you’re able to easily scan through the files no matter what client you have purchasedStar Wars: Bounty Hunteron.

Generic Troubleshooting

Apart from that, you can try the following generic troubleshooting suggestions.

After you’re done with the initial suggestions, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter shouldn’t crash anymore. If you want to skip a few levels, verify to check out thecomplete cheat codes list. For more on Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, head on over to ourdedicated section.

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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.

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