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Why Does Dying Light 2 Keep Crashing?

There are several possible reasons behind such an issue like startup crashing issues on the PC that includes lagging, stuttering, black screen, FPS drops, and more. Meanwhile, the outdated game patch version, outdated graphics drivers, unnecessary background running tasks, issues with the startup apps, etc. Whereas the outdated game client, outdated Windows OS version, outdated DirectX version, etc can trigger crashing issues too.

In some cases, issues with the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables program, issues with the overlay apps, issues with the overclocked CPU/GPU, issues with the antivirus program, etc may also trigger some conflicts with the game launching on the Windows PC. Sometimes the PC compatibility issues may also cause the startup crashing or the game not launching issues whatsoever. Therefore, it’s always recommended to check for the workarounds.

Fix: Dying Light 2 Crashing on PC

Although we’re assuming that the Techland team should release a couple of patch fixes soon to resolve common bugs or issues, the chances are high that you’re facing the startup crashing issue due to some reasons at your PC or the game files whatsoever. Here we’ve shared all the methods below that should gonna work for you. Now, without wasting any more time, let’s jump into it.

1. Check System Requirements

You should check the game’s system requirements to the PC so that there won’t be any compatibility issues whatsoever. If in case, your PC configuration becomes outdated or has low specs then you can try upgrading the specific outdated hardware on the PC. Still, we’ve mentioned both the minimum and recommended system requirements of the Dying Light 2 game.

Minimum System Requirements:

Recommended System Requirements:

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2. Update Graphics Drivers

It’s always required to update graphics drivers on your Windows system to run all the programs smoothly. To do this:

Alternatively, you can manually download the latest version of the graphics driver and install it directly from the official website respective to your graphics card manufacturer. Nvidia graphics card users can update the GeForce Experience app via the Nvidia official site. Meanwhile, AMD graphics card users can visit the AMD website for the same.

3. Update Windows

Updating Windows OS build is always essential for PC users as well as PC gamers to reduce system glitches, compatibility issues, and crashes. Meanwhile, the latest version mostly includes additional features, improvements, security patches, and more. To do that:

4. Run the game as an administrator

Make sure to run the game exe file as an administrator to avoid user account control regarding privilege issues. You should also run the Steam or Epic Games client as an administrator on your PC. To do this:

Make sure to do the same steps for the Steam or Epic Games client too. It should help you to fix the Dying Light 2 issue on your PC.

5. Close Background Running Tasks

Unnecessary background running tasks or programs can eat up a lot of system resources like CPU or Memory usage that literally reduces system performance. Hence, the startup crashing, lagging, not loading issues appear quite often. Simply, close all the unnecessary background running tasks completely. To do this:

Now, you can check whether you’ve fixed the Dying Light 2 Crashing on your PC or not. If not, follow the next method.

6. Set High Priority in Task Manager

Make your game priority in the higher segment via the Task Manager to tell your Windows system to run the game properly. To do this:

7. Reinstall DirectX (Latest)

You should try reinstalling the latest version of DirectX from the official Microsoft website on your PC/Laptop. You just need to download and install the DirectX installer package and run it. Keep in mind that you’ll require DirectX 11 or above to run the Dying Light 2 game properly.

8. Force Run the Game in DirectX 11

It’s also recommended to run the game in the DirectX 11 version forcefully using the command option.

For Steam:

For Epic Games Launcher:

9. Disable Windows Firewall or Antivirus Program

The chances are high enough that maybe your default Windows Defender Firewall protection or any third-party antivirus program is preventing the ongoing connections or game files to run properly. So, make sure to temporarily disable or turn off the real-time protection and firewall protection. Then you should try running the game to check if the Dying Light 2 Crashing on PC issue has been fixed or not. To do this:

Similarly, you have to turn off the Windows Security protection too. Just follow the steps below:

10. Set High Performance in Power Options

If in case, your Windows system is running on the Balanced mode in Power Options, just set the High-Performance mode for better results. Although this option will take higher power usage or battery usage. To do this:

This should fix the Dying Light 2 Crashing issue on your PC in most cases. However, if none of the methods worked for you, follow the next one.

11. Close the game from Background Apps

If somehow the Dying Light 2 game is still going through issues, make sure to turn it off from the Background Apps feature on your PC. To do so,

This method should help you out. However, if this doesn’t fix the issue, you can follow the next method.

12. Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime

Make sure to reinstall the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime on your computer to fix multiple gaming issues or errors completely. To do that:

13. Perform a Clean Boot

Some of the apps and their services may start automatically while booting the system right away. In that case, those apps or services will definitely gonna use a lot of internet connection as well as system resources. If you’re also feeling the same, make sure to perform a clean boot on your computer to check for the issue. To do that:

14. Try Disabling Overlay Apps

It seems that a couple of popular apps do have their own overlay program that can eventually run in the background and cause issues with the gaming performance or even launching issues. You should turn them off to fix the issue by following the steps below:

Disable Discord Overlay:

Disable Xbox Game Bar:

If in case, you’re unable to find out the Game Bar option then just search for it from the Windows Settings menu.

Disable Nvidia GeForce Experience Overlay:

Also do keep in mind that you should disable some other overlay apps like MSI Afterburner, Rivatuner, RGB software, or any other third-party overlay apps that run in the background always.

15. Verify Integrity of Game Files

If in case, there is an issue with the game files and somehow it gets corrupted or missing then make sure to perform this method to easily check for the issue.

For Steam:

For Epic Games Launcher:

16. Disable CPU or GPU Overclocking

It’s also worth mentioning not to enable CPU/GPU overclocking on your PC if your game is crashing or stuttering a lot. We can understand that overclocking CPU/GPU can make a huge impact in improving gameplay but sometimes it may also cause issues with the bottleneck or compatibility too. Just set the frequency to default for optimal performance.

17. Update Dying Light 2

If in case, you haven’t updated your Dying Light 2 game for a while then make sure to follow the steps below to check for updates and install the latest patch (if available). To do this:

For Steam:

For Epic Games Launcher:

That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.