Ghost of Tsushima, the magnificent open-world adventure game, has finally been released on PC, but along with it, users have started encountering various errors at startup, freezes, artifacts, and crashes during gameplay. In this material, we've gathered all effective solutions to these problems. Additionally, we have also explained how to improve the optimization of Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut on PC and increase FPS.
Before purchasing Ghost of Tsushima on PC, it is important to familiarize yourself with its system requirements. This will ensure that your computer can run the application and provide optimal performance. It will also help avoid optimization issues, long load times, or crashes. Additionally, knowing the requirements allows you to prepare your system in advance by updating drivers or replacing outdated components to get the best gaming experience.
Before addressing specific issues, make sure to follow these simple steps. They will help eliminate most glitches, freezes, startup problems, and other errors that may occur during gameplay in Ghost of Tsushima.
This is a basic piece of advice that all tech experts recommend for solving optimization issues in games. However, with Ghost of Tsushima, it is unlikely to help: the vast majority of users reported that the final drivers from NVIDIA and AMD do not fix startup errors or crashes. But let's go step by step.
First, try installing the latest version of the driver for your graphics processor:
If after downloading and installing the drivers, the problems persist, completely remove the drivers and all additional components from your Windows system (NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Software: Adrenaline Edition). There are special utilities for clean driver removal for each of these software — you can download them from the links:
Once the driver is completely removed from the system, go to the graphics processor manufacturer's website and download an earlier version of the driver. You can find them at these links:
Often, updating the system helps fix errors and crashes in various applications and modern games. This applies to both mandatory updates, which you may ignore for weeks, and optional ones. The latter are often especially significant; we ourselves have encountered crashes many times in their absence.
The built-in Windows Defender and third-party applications for protecting the system from viruses and threats often recognize new files as malicious and quarantine them or block and delete them. Undoubtedly, this can lead to problems when launching games and other programs. To rule out this possibility, it is recommended to temporarily disable system protection and try to launch the application. If the problem disappears, simply add Ghost of Tsushima to the antivirus exclusion list.
These redistributable components are automatically downloaded along with new operating system updates, but there are cases when they are installed incorrectly or with errors, which can also lead to problems. To avoid this, go to the official Microsoft website, download, and install the latest versions:
One of the main problems with Ghost of Tsushima on PC is the startup error or new game creation error. A large number of users report it, but there are currently few solutions:
If this does not help, try the solution in the next section.
This error mainly occurs among owners of AMD graphics cards, and there are several reasons for this. According to most users who have encountered the problem, it is due to the Radeon Anti-Lag feature, which is enabled by default. The problem can also be caused by image scaling technology. Below are detailed steps to solve this problem.
Disable Radeon Anti-Lag:
Launch the Ghost of Tsushima launcher:
If the game still crashes at startup, use the second point described above, but this time disable frame generation completely, then try to launch Ghost of Tsushima. In one of the two cases, the application will launch without crashes, and you will be able to start a new game in the main menu.
In the frequently asked questions section on Steam, you can find information that game crashes may occur on computers with 13th and 14th generation Intel processors. This may be related to hardware configuration settings. One of the developers or their representative offers several useful solutions.
Steam users have also found some solutions to fix the crashes. If you encounter similar issues, try:
Some users encounter an error with the following message after launching: Display driver issue. This could be caused by outdated drivers, using game settings that exceed your GPU's capabilities, GPU overheating, or a bug in the game. Try updating your graphics drivers or lowering their performance.
Key points related to the issue:
Updating the graphics card driver to the latest version does not resolve the crash. It is recommended to select and install an earlier version of the driver. Such drivers can be found on the NVIDIA website. First, remove the GPU software from the Windows system.
Additionally, try the following steps:
Users report that artifacts most often appear during rainy weather in the game. They look like colored blocks and compressed pixelated images of colorful shapes around raindrops.
Disable frame generation and dynamic resolution scaling (instead, use preset FSR modes such as Quality). This has completely resolved the issues for many users, including artifacts during rain.
If Ghost of Tsushima launched in a language that is not yours, and you don't know how to change it, follow these steps:
Ghost of Tsushima runs great on powerful systems, but owners of weaker PCs may experience frame rate drops, micro-freezes, and other issues during gameplay. This section provides general tips for optimizing the game.
Closing third-party and background applications can increase FPS in Ghost of Tsushima by freeing up RAM, CPU time, and graphics resources that can be used by the application. It also reduces disk load, decreasing delays and game slowdowns.
How to end processes in Task Manager:
How to disable startup applications:
How to disable third-party services:
Overlays are designed to perform various functions, provide information, and enhance interaction with the gameplay without the need to minimize the game. They often include chat functions, system performance display, and even browser access. However, they also consume system resources, reducing overall game performance.
How to disable Steam overlay:
How to disable Discord overlay:
How to disable NVIDIA GeForce Experience overlay:
How to disable AMD Radeon overlay:
This basic advice can help many gamers avoid problems and crashes in the game. Running the game as an administrator allows the application to access files and folders and save data without hindrance.
How to run Ghost of Tsushima as an administrator:
Vertical synchronization (V-Sync) is designed to eliminate screen tearing in video games that can occur when the monitor's refresh rate does not match the GPU's frame rate. However, it also consumes a lot of resources from both the graphics and central processors. In some cases, especially under high CPU load, V-Sync can increase frame processing time, leading to a significant drop in frame rate. To avoid this, it is recommended to disable vertical synchronization in the game settings.
This advice is suitable for users who do not encounter crashes and freezes when enabling frame generation functions. If the game crashes at startup or during gameplay with DLSS and FSR enabled, be sure to disable it.
You can adjust the graphics settings both when launching Ghost of Tsushima and within the game itself. Upon launch, we recommend setting the automatic values selected by the system or using the Medium or Low presets.