2024
Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can often cause crashes in games. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed for your graphics card.
In the Riot Games launcher, click on the Valorant game, then click on the gear icon and select "Verify" to check for any corrupted or missing game files. If any issues are found, the launcher will attempt to fix them.
Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements to run Valorant. If your hardware falls below the recommended specifications, it could lead to crashes.
Running other resource-intensive programs in the background while playing Valorant can put a strain on your system, potentially causing crashes. Close any unnecessary applications to free up system resources. 🚫
If you have overclocked your CPU or GPU, try reverting to the default clock speeds. Overclocking can sometimes make games unstable and lead to crashes. ⏰
Lowering your graphics settings within the game can help reduce the strain on your system. Try lowering the settings to see if it improves stability. ⚙️
Certain software, such as antivirus programs or overlays, can interfere with Valorant and cause crashes. Temporarily disable or uninstall any unnecessary software to see if it resolves the issue. 🔧
If none of the above steps work, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling Valorant to ensure a fresh installation of the game. 🔄