I have to say that this fix worked for me. I've been having issues with crashing every 5-10 minutes, but after I did this fix, I haven't crashed once. Hopefully, I don't jinx it lol.
I know this is old but for those of you who are still having this problem my solution worked as of today's date. My specs : RX 6600. 16GB 3200 ram. Ryzen 5 5600X. 165hz msi monitor. I changed these settings and so far no crashes after 4 hours. 1: Chnged my monitor settings from 165hz to 60hz. 2: Change graphics quality from high to low. 3: Put v-sync on adaptive. 4: Set frame cap in game to 60 fps. Now I know this sucks due to specs being more than enough to run this game on all high settings but this is not a hardware issue its a an issue with Ubisoft and they just wont address it. Its a work around that allows you to still play and on low settings with 100% rez scale is still good enough. Hope this helps.
My rig is AMD Ryzen 5 5600X + RTX 3070 and AC Valhalla also crashed to desktop on my PC. I literally tried all fixes that can be found on the Internet like setting virtual memory on the game disk, changing smth in .ini file, clean re-install, verifying files, etc. And nothing really worked for me, like NOTHING. What really worked was limiting FPS to 60 and changing my monitor refresh rate from 144 Hz to 60 Hz. Now I play for couple of hours and had only one crash at the first try (after 1 hour of play) and when I started playing second time, I had none. So you could try it. I write it everywhere on RU-vid so maybe it will help somebody.
@@TheTacticalTuna Did it work? I have a similar issue. My current rig is Ryzen 7 5800X and an RTX 3070. It crashes almost every 10 to 15 minutes right now. Currently reinstalling it, hoping that maybe that can work. Next step is changing the monitor refresh to 60Hz instead of 144hz.
@@CloudxBoys I have tried both. I tried locking it ingame to 60FPS with Vsync on. I have changed my monitor's refresh rate to 60hz. I have done pretty much everything that reddit, RU-vid, etc have given me. There's one more thing I will try, and if that doesn't work, well, I'll be playing it on my laptop that does run it fine. If this works, I'll post about it.
I got the solution. Just don't manually save the game. Let it auto save. It's rough but it's solves the but atleast. 5 raids completed in a row no crash for me after it used to crash in between my first raid. It's probably ubisoft connect that's fucking it up.
i dont see, verify file, or Local files in MY Ubisof Connect, OR could be because I am Linked the Steam using Ubisoft did but all Ubisoft games on Steam, but as I said I don't see this part here: 1:09 the only way I can Verify file is through STEAM basically same thing. I still left a LIKE👍🏻 even if this did not Help me at all A for effort My man.
Thanks a lot from me too. ACV often crashed when ever I was sailing with the longship, even though my set up is quite good. I just sailed and raided for an hour and counting without any crashes what so ever. Finlly a fix that seams to work.
Mine crashes while torching a village for one of Somas inner circle missions (Galinn), my specs are way above so its not that. I will try what you said after I try killing the soldiers first then torching the village. Edit: It worked, I just had to take my time and stop torching while fighting. I don't think it should make such a difference to make the damn game crash but it is what it is.
@@xaviervasquez4657 Yeah it seems everytime I raid if I start torching shit while fighting there is about a 50 percent chance the game will crash. Sucks, but it is what it is.
whats is crazy is that i just bought a brand new pc, with very high specs rtx 4090 and r9 5950x and it used to crash without an error, which never happened on my old pc that was much lower specs like 2080 and a old i7 proccesor, what fixed the issue for me is limiting the fps in game then limiting it in nvdia control pannel, just for this particulal game... works flawless now hope it works for you guys aswell
I have a 1660 and I can play all AC games, except Valhalla, it crashes and sometimes closes the game by itself. I can play games like RDR2 with ease, but not Valhalla, I feel cheated by Ubisoft and I don't know what to do.😢
After trying everything turns out it was XMP enabled in the BIOS, the game is so poorly tested they didn't take in account overlocked systems. I still get a crash every 2-3 hours but before it was every 15 minutes for me and the game has been out for so long
I’ve had persistent crashing issues with a few select games, trying all of the same listed fixes I find online to no avail. Before windows 11 I couldn’t even boot into my BIOS without disassembling half of my PC, so I couldn’t really explore my options there very freely, or without enough cause. Over the course of a couple years dealing with this issue on different games, this is the only fix to seemingly rid of the problem all together as opposed to trying its damndest to remedy it. Looking forward to see if this has had an effect on anything else I’ve had issues with in the past
@@DrunkNugget If it helps in the end it was the Power Supply for me, I tried a GPU upgrade and multiple games started crashing in a similar manner, I should have guessed it was the culprit as it was 10+ years old and I ran a 2070 on it
@@necrisro also some valuable information, definitely appreciate it. Crashes like this started for me once I finally upgraded off my 1060 to a 3060, I know I felt comfortable with what my PSU was rated at the time, but never really considered how my abuse over the years could have effected its capability in this sort of scenario. For sure something to consider before I go slapping anything else in there
This Solution is for those using a set up consisting of at least a 144Hz Monitor with GTX 1660 6Gb Graphic Card, i5 core processor, 16Ram -- Adjust your graphics Quality in game; Adaptive Quality (60FPS) Fps - 45-60 World clutter - High Clutter - High Shadows - High Volumetric Clouds - High Water - High Screen Spec Resolutions - On Environment & Character Textures - High Depth of Field - High Motion Blur - Off You can play the game in 1920x1080(Native) which is more than enough for me. And make sure you play it in ‘Windowed’ mode! I know the pain and frustration first hand in searching for a fix of this game so I hope this works out for you. I can even play this game in both online & offline modes now and can keep it running on Pause for hours and it still won't crash. Good luck, gamers🤞🏻
Setting any application to real time affinity is never recommended as it might lead to system instability. There are system processes which have real time priority which may be overshadowed and lead to other complications. Anything under real time affinity should be fine.
it really seems like its working for me, had no crashes for 3 hours but we will see, good job! EDIT: Its not working it doesnt even start anymore...i had to turn off this settings, than i turned it on again but its crashing like back then....
@@johncroft5289 I personally never fully fixed it but what I did is I always clear the cache before playing, save frequently, and that can give me a few hours of gameplay. It varies from a few to a lot
i havent got those options. In my Properties it only says: "Unlock a test version" and "Game launch arguments (add command lines...)" I bought it by steam. What can I do? Anyone else in the same situation?
@@DeathbeforeSumo i did that. But i have a new issue. When i download by steam, I loose internet connection, only happens in my pc. I tried using a limiter but happens anyways. Lost hope. Valhalla sucks u.u
My game still keeps crashing in the first 3 seconds of the game I have an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X a RTX 2070 Super 2 times 8 gBytes of DDR 4 2400 RAM I use Windows 10 64bit I have the game on i think a HDD
dint work,When i want to load my game it crashes when it is loading.i tried many solutions but none of them worked.I really need help from someone if they do know how or have a video about it
Buenas, hice prácticamente todo, y no duro ni 5 minutos en el juego que se cierra...ya ni idea la verdad, busque muchos videos, seguí los pasos de todos, con toda ilusión, y al final nada sirve. y no lo entiendo porque es un juego que me lo pasaba jugando sin problemas hace un tiempo.
el juego me crashea tengo una rx 6900 xt, un ryzen 9 5950x, 64 gb de ram, un CARDEA A440 PRO M.2 y una fuente xfx de 1600w pense que era solo amd por los drivers pero se ve que tambien hay gente de les da crashes con las rtx tambien
@@kar___garcia Leo gente de hasta la India que reporta problemas de crasheo desde hace unos dos años asi que me parece que vamos a tener que esperar sentados
@@danielhiraldo8777 es verdad en el foro de ubisft hay gente que se viene quejando de años, espero que se solucione con un parche si no va a ser un juego desechable
Después de probar cosas más comunes (lo típico, reinstalar controladores, el propio juego por si había algo fastidiado, probar con Ubisoft connect por si el problema venía de ahí y alguna cosa más) y ver que lo más que conseguía eran amagos de solución que realmente eran placebo porque seguía crasheando, me tocó buscar más en profundidad y me encontré con que estableciendo a mano la memoria virtual que usa el sistema operativo los crasheos pasaron de ocurrir cada 15 minutos o como mucho 2 horas a dejar de ocurrir, sin más. No me preguntéis por qué pero así es, de hecho es la primera vez en la vida que me toca hurgar ahí debido a un problema con un juego y todo esto a pesar de que el juego no usa tanta RAM aparentemente y no debería requerír de memoria virtual alguna y que, de requerirla, debería ser suficiente con la que el sistema administra de forma automática. Uso W11 y el procedimiento para llegar a donde interesa es el siguiente: Abrir el explorador de archivos -> click derecho en "este equipo" -> propiedades -> "configuración avanzada del sistema" -> se abrirá una ventana de propiedades del sistema, elige la pestaña "opciones avanzadas" y una vez en ella en rendimiento darle a "configuración" -> opciones avanzadas -> en memoria virtual darle a "cambiar" -> desmarcar la casilla que está arriba del todo y en su lugar marcar la opción "tamaño personalizado" y asegurarte de que la unidad seleccionada es la asignada a tu sistema operativo (normalmente vendrá seleccionado por defecto) -> ahora toca establecer un tamaño inicial y uno máximo, en el inicial debes poner el número recomendado que hay abajo del todo en esa misma ventana y en el máximo el tamaño máximo de tu memoria RAM, en mi caso 16 GB, pero como se habrá podido comprobar la cifra a escribir debe estar en MiB, en mi caso al ser 16 GB cogí la calculadora y en ella puse "16 x 1024" y puse el resultado en la casilla de "tamaño máximo" -> Darle a "establecer", seguidamente a OK, seguidamente a aplicar y reiniciar el ordenador, pues lo solicitará para que el cambio tenga efecto. El problema debería desaparecer como si nada, es un problema muy absurdo pero a la vez molesto, si hay dudas trataré de describir mejor el asunto. Como cosa a tener en cuenta yo tengo el juego instalado en la misma unidad que el sistema operativo, no sé si en casos en los que el juego esté instalado en otra unidad de almacenamiento distinta a la del sistema habrá que configurar esa unidad también o en su lugar, eso ya serían cosas a probar por cuenta del afectado.