You can provide the permission from the desktop shortcut of the application or the executable file. Run Rockstar Launcher and Game as an AdministratorĪs a first step and one of the most basic reasons for games crashing, you should run the game and the launcher with admin permission. Here is a list of programs you may want to disable.
In addition, DirectX hooking software can also cause the Red Dead Redemption 2 to crash, so you need to disable those too before you launch the game. Overlays cause problems when the game attempts to render UI and 3D environments, or load content. Steam Overlay in particular is known to crash games, but other overlays such as Discord Overlay, GeForce Experience Overlay, or others can also cause the same problem. Disable Overlays or DirectX Hooking Software Ensure that your operating system is installed to that version of the OS.
Microsoft recently made the 2004 update available for all supported devices. You must also ensure that the OS is updated.
When installing, choose clean install or the old driver could cause conflict with the new. Ensure that you have installed the driver. Nvidia released a new driver exclusively for new titles. Outdated graphics card is another cause of games crashing and launch problems. Here are all the solutions you can try to fix the Red Dead Online crash at startup, not launching, or won’t start Update the Graphics Card and OS iCUE just happened to be one of them.Fix Red Dead Online Crash at Startup, Not Launching, or Won’t Start I understand corsairs perspective here too, as what nvidia are doing for their overlay is hooking into all processes which use a graphical window / DX handle. Sometimes, it appears that it really is "Not my problem". If Nvidia did not give you that option or you haven’t bothered to learn if you can adjust it, then you need to ask questions elsewhere.Ĭan confirm nvidia's 446.14 driver fixes this issue as well as the right click of iCUE is now instant instead of having a severe lag between click and display. The difference is those programs let you selectively turn it off. MSI Afterburner/RSST and EVGA Precision also use the same type of overlay and it will appear in iCUE, Mystic Light, Armory Crate, AI Suite and everything else that uses the gpu. If Nvidia did not give you the ability to exclude programs from the overlay or turn it off, then you need to talk to the people who wrote the program - Nvidia.įrankly, you are a little late in realizing all of this. They designed their GE Force Experience for people who don’t know anything about how their computers work and don’t care to learn. It is optional and not part of the driver package. There is an FPS counter on your iCUE display because Nvidia wrote a program that puts it there. Software programs need NVIDIA’s permission to use the gpu? Do they need Intel or AMD’s permission to use the cpu? Do you realize what you are saying? just blaming all the other vendors is a total cop-out. Honestly, most people here are gamers, with gaming setups, playing games etc. You chose this 's your responsibility to maintain compatibility with software you interact with. The fact that advice is out there to add exclusions to Nvidia control panel and the fact that nvidia overlay interferes with the UI are easy examples. The reason, is not 'their' fault as you say, it is because Corsair chose a development path that means the iCue exe (and presumably others) interact with GPU.
There are a number of threads like this now, all related to games / nvidia drivers clashing with iCue. Can't express how much this attitude annoys me.