Fix Gotham Knights keeps crashing on Windows PC
If Gotham Knights keeps crashing on your computer, first of all, restart your computer. This will get rid of the glitch that might have been causing this issue. If the issue remains unsolved, follow the solutions below to resolve the issue. Let’s talk about them in detail.
1] Update your Graphics Driver
There can be several reasons why a game is crashing on your PC, and an outdated Graphics Driver is one of them. It not only affects your game and causes technical issues but also leaves an impact on the overall performance of your computer. To resolve the issue, you can update the Graphics driver using Driver & Optional Updates feature. Read:
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2] Close unnecessary tasks and programs
A lot of games do not function well when you are using other resources that can compete with them for resources. If you are doing the same then it is better to quit tasks and programs that are taking lots of resources. To do the same, click Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager, go to the process tab, select all resource-intensive tasks and then click End Tasks. Now, launch the game and see if it still crashes or not.
3] Add the game through the firewall or disable the Antivirus software
Antivirus software and Firewall not only block malware and viruses but game files also. It detects the game as a potential threat and blocks its important file, stopping it from launching properly. In such cases, you can either disable the antivirus software temporarily or add the game through the firewall. Most players don’t deem it fit to disable antivirus and take risks with viruses and if you are one such gamer, follow the prescribed steps to add the game through the firewall. Now, launch the game and hopefully, this will do the job. If you don’t want to do all this, just disable Windows Defender Firewall temporarily.
4] Switch to High-performance mode
According to some users, configuration settings other than the high-performance option are causing the issue in question, and switching it can resolve the issue. We are going to do the same and see if it resolves the issue. To do the same, go to the Search bar and type Settings. Go to System> Display > Graphics, select your game, click on Options and select High-performance mode. Launch the game and check if you can now play the game.
5] Verify game files
One of the reasons why you may see this issue is corrupted game files. Sometimes, when downloading an update or installing it, users tend to end the program in the middle, leaving some files to go missing. In order to resolve the issue, we can repair the game files using the Steam launcher. After running the utility, launch the game and your issue will be resolved. Read: Why are games crashing on my PC?