How to Fix Crashing Issue in Assassins Creed Valhalla?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla crashes can often be attributed to driver incompatibilities, corrupted game files, or insufficient system resources. These problems might arise during startup, gameplay, or cutscenes, often triggered by outdated software, background processes, or GPU/CPU overload.

Fortunately, there are several troubleshooting steps and solutions available to resolve these crashes, as outlined below.

1. Adjust Compatibility Settings

Compatibility settings help the game run smoothly by reducing conflicts with Windows features. Key tweaks include disabling full-screen optimizations, using an older Windows version’s compatibility mode, and granting administrator privileges.

Why this works:

  • Disabling full-screen optimizations prevents Windows from altering the game’s display settings.
  • Compatibility mode simulates older Windows versions to avoid conflicts with newer updates.
  • Administrator access ensures the game can utilize system resources without limitations.

Follow these steps:

  1. Right-click the game’s .exe file (usually in your installation folder) and select Properties.
  2. Go to the Compatibility tab.
  3. Check Run this program as an administrator and Disable full-screen optimizations.
  4. Optional: Enable Run this program in compatibility mode for and select Windows 7 or 8.
  5. Click Apply > OK to save.
  6. Launch the game to test for crashes.

2. Increase Virtual Memory

Virtual memory uses part of your storage drive as additional “RAM,” which helps prevent crashes if your physical RAM is insufficient. This step is crucial for systems with 8GB RAM or less.

  1. Press Win + S, type View Advanced System Settings, and press Enter.
  2. Under Performance, click Settings.
  3. Go to the Advanced tab > click Change under Virtual Memory.
  4. Uncheck Automatically manage paging file size.
  5. Select Custom Size and set:
    • Initial Size: 1.5 x your RAM (e.g., 12GB for 8GB RAM).
    • Maximum Size: 3 x your RAM (e.g., 24GB for 8GB RAM).
  6. Click OK > Apply > restart your PC.
  7. Test the game again.

3. Lower Graphics Settings (For Low/Mid-Range PCs)

If you have a low to mid-range PC, the issue may be due to insufficient available memory. By reducing the graphic settings, you can ensure that the game uses less RAM, which should resolve the crashes if they are caused by limited memory.

  1. Launch the game and open Settings.
  2. Go to Graphics and lower preset settings to Medium or Low.
  3. Disable demanding effects like shadows, anti-aliasing, or ambient occlusion.
  4. Play for 15–20 minutes to check stability.

4. Verify Game Files

Corrupted game files are a common cause of crashes. If the issue persists, make sure to verify the game files to ensure there aren’t any problematic or corrupted files causing the issue.

  1. Open your game launcher (e.g., Steam) and go to Library.
  2. Right-click Assassin’s Creed Valhalla > Properties.
  3. Navigate to Installed Files > click Verify Integrity.
  4. Wait for the scan to finish, then relaunch the game.

5. Set High CPU Priority

Running the game as a high-priority task allows Windows to allocate more processing power to it. This reduces interruptions caused by background processes or other applications.

  1. Launch the game and open Task Manager (right-click taskbar > Task Manager).
  2. Go to Details > right-click Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.exe > Set Priority > High.
  3. Confirm the change and test the game.
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Hamza Mohammad Anwar is an intermediate JavaScript web developer with a focus on developing high-performance applications using MERN technologies. His skill set includes expertise in ReactJS, MongoDB, Express NodeJS, and other related technologies. Hamza is also a Google IT Certified professional, which highlights his competence in IT support. As an avid problem-solver, he recreates errors on his computer to troubleshoot and find solutions to various technical issues.