PC video games often face crashes while playing or at launch and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is no exception. Here is how to fix Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade in-game crash, crash at launch, and DX12 not supported issues.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Crash Fix

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade has performance issues on PC like stuttering, here is a fix for FF7 Remake Stuttering. Other than that, PC players are also facing in-game crash, crash at launch, or the game not starting issues. The following are the fixes for these crashes.

Crash Fix

PC players are experiencing in-game crashes while playing Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. One reason behind these in-game crashes is the use of third-party tools and software like MSI Afterburner, RGB Software, drivers or software for third-party peripherals, and more. Disable any third-party tool you have installed and the in-game crash issue will be fixed.

In some cases, in-game overlays like Steam in-game overlay or GeForce Experience overlay can cause the game to crash. Disable any in-game overlay you are using and the game will stop crashing.

Your GPU is another possibility why Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is crashing on PC. The GPU could be overclocked and if not, then it might not be handling the game’s load really well. If the GPU is overclocked, revert it to its default GPU clock even if it’s factory overclocked.

In case the GPU isn’t overclocked, try lowering the graphics settings. Alternatively, players can cap the game’s max FPS to fix the in-game crash issue. Open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > select Final Fantasy 7 Remake.

Enable Max FPS Limit and set a limit for it. Set a value lower than your current FPS target. Doing this reduces GPU and CPU load and will fix the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade in-game crash.

Game Not Starting, Crash At Launch Fix

Final Fantasy 7 Remake PC players are reporting that the game is crashing at launch or not launching at all due to DirectX 12 not being supported by their system. Here is how to fix these issues.

Those facing the game not launching issue due to DX12 might be getting an error telling you to “try running without the -dx12 or -d3d12 command argument”. The fix for this issue is very simple. Players need to force the game to use DirectX 11 and it’ll run without any problems.

For Steam users, right-click the game in Steam library > properties > type -d3d11 or -dx11 under Launch Options and hit press OK.

Those who own the game on Epic Store, open Settings > scroll all the way down to “Manage Games” > find the Final Fantasy 7 Remake > check “Additional Command Line Arguments” > type -dx11 under it. This will force Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade to use DX11 and the game will launch with better performance compared to DirectX 12.

If you are facing crash at launch issue with FF7 Remake. You might have some corrupt or missing Visual C++ Redistributables. To fix this, install/repair the latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables both x64 and x86 versions.

That is all for our Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade fixes for in-game crash and crash at launch issues. If you are facing errors and issues with other PC games or your PC then also see our hub for commonly occurring PC errors and their fixes.

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