How to Fix Fate Trigger Client Crashes | Virtual Memory Setup Guide
[p]Greetings, Awakeners,[/p][p]If you are experiencing client stuttering or crashes while playing Fate Trigger, particularly with the error message "UE-S1Game Game has crashed and will now close," you can often resolve this and improve game performance by adjusting your virtual memory.[/p][p]
[/p][p]You can start by checking your current virtual memory settings. If the allocated amount is too low, try increasing it, restart your computer, and then launch the game to see if the issue is resolved.[/p][p]Important Notes:[/p]
[/p][p] [/p][p]2. In the window that opens, navigate as follows: Go to the "Advanced" tab → Click "Settings" under the Performance section → Go to the "Advanced" tab in the new window → Click "Change" under the Virtual memory section.[/p][p][/p][carousel]![]()
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[/carousel][p] 3. Configure your Paging File Size: Uncheck the box for "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives." Then, select a drive (ideally an SSD with plenty of free space), select "Custom size," and set the Initial and Maximum size values.[/p][p] a. Initial size (MB) Recommended Values:[/p]
- [p]Drive Space: If your virtual memory is located on your C: drive, please ensure that the drive has ample free space.[/p]
- [p]Drive Type: Setting your virtual memory on a Solid-State Drive (SSD) is highly recommended for better performance. Both of these factors can significantly impact your gaming experience.[/p]
- [p]For 8 GB of RAM: Recommended value is at least 10240 (10 GB).[/p]
- [p]For 16 GB of RAM: Recommended value is at least 20480 (20 GB).[/p]
- [p]It is recommended that all users set this value to at least 51200 (50 GB). [/p]