Having Borderlands 4 PC Issues Or Crashes? Gearbox Has Some Advice
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Having Borderlands 4 PC Issues Or Crashes? Gearbox Has Some Advice
"For issues compiling shaders, Gearbox said they should take about 10 minutes to compile, and if it's taking longer, you can try rebooting the game and your system. If that doesn't sort out the issue, you can clear the shader cache. Here's how: For Nvidia: Open up the RunCommand (press WinKey+R), Paste or type the following: %LOCALAPPDATA%\NVIDIA\DXCache and select "OK." This will open a File Explorer window to that file path."
"For AMD: Open AMD Adrenalin app Select Gaming > Graphics Scroll down to bottom and select the Reset Shader Cache option Note: This will wipe shaders for all programs. If you're running a 13th or 14th generation processor from Intel, that might be causing issues in your Borderlands 4 experience. Gearbox pointed out how Intel has acknowledged some instability issues, which can cause your PC to slow down, crash, overheat, or see large spikes of CPU usage. You can follow Intel's instructions to try to sort the issues out if you're experiencing them."
Borderlands 4 launched on PC while reaching Steam record activity and experiencing multiple technical issues. Players should ensure GPU drivers are up to date to resolve common problems. Shader compilation normally takes around ten minutes; rebooting or clearing shader caches can fix prolonged compilation. Nvidia users can delete files in %LOCALAPPDATA%\NVIDIA\DXCache, while AMD users can reset the shader cache via the Adrenalin app. Some Intel 13th and 14th generation CPUs have acknowledged instability that can cause slowdowns, crashes, overheating, or CPU spikes; follow Intel's guidance to address those. Additional troubleshooting includes verifying game file integrity on Steam and Epic.
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