![]() Press Ctrl+Alt+Del combination on your keyboard and choose to launch the "Task Manager". There are two possible ways to disable it: Here we go, here is the problem that makes your game crash. Now pay attention to your lower right corner of the screen and press UP arrow to reveal all the programs that are running in the background. Catalyst Control Center is used for setting preferred graphical settings in games but it seems to not work very well with UE3 games so we need to deal with it. So, what is solution to all of this? To disable the graphics card program. I have an AMD Radeon and I've experienced numerous crashes in different Unreal Engine 3 games:Īll of these games were just crashing randomly. The other problem is directly tied to your graphics card driver program - Catalyst Control Center. ![]() Thanks to a user by the name of Notional for this solution, and user Hans Power for the TextureStreamingDistanceLimit fix. If you had previously used -dx9 command line you need to remove it for your game to start using DirectX10 again:.It is recommended that you choose a value that is not higher then memory of your video card.Īlso you need to change TextureStreamingDistanceLimit from whatever it currently is to 10000 ![]() Here you have to search for "TextureStreamingMemoryLimit" value and change it from 256 to 2048. ***WARNING*** Appdata folder is a hidden system folder so you need to go to your system settings and change it so it shows all hidden and system files. ![]()
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