Hi @DoctorEB1,
Looking at your console logs, your default GPU set is Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
which is likely resulting in these crashes as it cannot handle the demand.
Do you have another GPU that it should be detecting?
If so, you can follow these steps:
- Ensure your monitors are plugged in to the dedicated (as opposed to the integrated) GPU ports on the back of your PC
- Perform a clean re-installation of your GPU drivers using the appropriate instructions below:
- For NVIDIA GPUs: Ensure both Steam and Vermintide 2 are set to use your dedicated GPU within the NVIDIA Control Panel by:
- Right-click the desktop and select the ‘NVIDIA Control Panel’
- Navigate to ‘Manage 3D Settings’ > ‘Program Settings’
- Locate Steam within the list of programs
- Within the ‘Select the preferred graphics processor for this program:’ dropdown, choose the NVIDIA GPU
- Then locate Vermintide 2 within the list of programs, and repeat the above step
- For AMD GPUs: Ensure both Steam and Vermintide 2 are set to use your dedicated GPU within the Radeon Settings by:
- Right-click the desktop and select ‘Radeon Settings’
- Navigate to ‘Preferences’ > ‘Additional Settings’ > ‘Power’ > ‘Switchable Graphics’ > ‘Application Settings’
- Locate Steam within the list of programs
- In the ‘Graphics Settings’ column, assign the ‘High Performance’ profile
- Then locate Vermintide 2 within the list of programs, and repeat the above step
- For Windows 10 users:
- Navigate to ‘Settings’ > ‘System’ > ‘Display’
- Select ‘Graphics Settings’
- Select the ‘Browse’ button and locate the Vermintide 2 executable (Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Warhammer Vermintide 2\binaries)
- Select the ‘Options’ button
- Choose ‘High performance’ and save your changes