🚗 RoadCraft Keeps Crashing on PC? Here’s How to Fix It (2025)
You’re excited to dive into the post-apocalyptic world of RoadCraft, but instead of cruising through wastelands and building your dream vehicle, you’re met with constant crashes:
❗ “Game crashes on startup”
❗ “Encountered a problem and needs to close”
❗ “Application has stopped working”
As a senior IT systems engineer with over 10 years of experience in game optimization and crash troubleshooting, I’ve helped hundreds of users fix similar issues across modern titles like RoadCraft — especially early access games that often have unstable builds.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- Why RoadCraft might be crashing
- Step-by-step fixes that work for Steam and Epic versions
- How to check logs and identify root causes
- Pro tips to stabilize performance and prevent future crashes
Let’s get started.
⚠️ Common Causes of RoadCraft Crashes
Before we jump into solutions, it helps to understand what may be causing the crashes. Below are the most common culprits:
Cause | Description |
---|---|
💾 Corrupted or Missing Game Files | Broken assets or scripts preventing launch |
🖥️ Outdated Graphics Drivers | Incompatible or missing GPU driver updates |
🧩 Mod Conflicts | Unofficial mods causing instability |
🔌 Overlays & Background Apps | Discord, Steam, OBS interfering with game |
📦 System Requirements Not Met | Hardware below minimum specs |
🎮 Graphics Settings Too High | Ultra settings causing rendering errors |
🧱 Antivirus/Firewall Blocks | Security software blocking file access |
🧬 Windows Compatibility Issues | Game not optimized for your OS version |
Now let’s look at how to fix each issue.
💡 Step-by-Step Fixes to Stop RoadCraft from Crashing
Here are 10+ expert-tested methods to stop RoadCraft from crashing on PC.
🔧 Fix 1: Update Your Graphics Drivers
Outdated or incompatible drivers are one of the biggest reasons for game crashes.
Steps:
- Press
Win + X
→ Device Manager - Expand Display adapters
- Right-click your GPU → Update driver
- Choose Search automatically for updated driver software
Alternatively, download the latest driver directly from your GPU manufacturer:
- NVIDIA: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
- AMD: https://www.amd.com/en/support
- Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download-center/home.html
📌 Use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode for a clean install.
📦 Fix 2: Verify Game File Integrity (Steam / Epic)
Corrupted or missing files can cause RoadCraft to crash during launch or gameplay.
For Steam Users:
- Open Steam
- Right-click RoadCraft → Properties
- Go to Local Files tab → Verify integrity of game files
For Epic Games Store Users:
- Open Epic Games Launcher
- Go to Library
- Click the three dots next to RoadCraft → Verify
This will scan and repair any damaged or missing files.
🛑 Fix 3: Disable Overlays & Background Applications
Third-party overlays like Steam Overlay, Discord, OBS, and Razer Synapse can interfere with game stability.
Steps:
- Press
Ctrl + Shift + Esc
→ Open Task Manager - Under Startup tab, disable unnecessary programs
- Temporarily disable:
- Steam Overlay (in Steam → Settings → In-Game)
- Discord Overlay (in Discord → Settings → Advanced)
- OBS, MSI Afterburner, etc.
- Restart your PC and launch RoadCraft again
Also try disabling Resizable BAR, DLSS Frame Generation, or RTX Remix features if enabled.
🧬 Fix 4: Run the Game as Administrator
Sometimes permission issues prevent the game from accessing critical resources.
Steps:
- Right-click the game shortcut or executable
- Select Run as administrator
To make this permanent:
- Right-click the shortcut → Properties
- Go to Shortcut tab → Advanced
- Check Run as administrator → Apply
📁 Fix 5: Clear Shader Cache & Temp Files
Shader compilation errors or bloated caches can cause crashes and freezes.
Steps:
- Press
Win + R
→ Type%temp%
→ Enter - Delete all temporary files
- Also clear shader cache located in:
C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Local\RoadCraft\Saved\ShaderCache
📌 Avoid deleting files while the game is running.
🧱 Fix 6: Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily
Some security software blocks background processes and file access, which can cause crashes.
Steps:
- Temporarily disable:
- Windows Defender
- Third-party antivirus (e.g., Avast, Bitdefender, Norton)
- Add RoadCraft as an exception in your firewall
- Try launching the game again
📌 Always re-enable your antivirus after testing.
🧪 Fix 7: Enable Performance Mode in Windows
Power-saving modes can throttle system performance and lead to instability.
Steps:
- Press
Win + I
→ Go to System → Power - Select High Performance or Balanced mode
- Click Additional power settings
- Edit plan settings → Change advanced power settings
- Under Processor power management, set:
- Minimum processor state: 100%
- Maximum processor state: 100%
📌 This ensures your CPU runs at full speed while gaming.
🧰 Fix 8: Lower Graphics Settings or Switch to Windowed Mode
Ultra settings or incorrect resolution can trigger engine crashes.
Recommended Settings:
Setting | Recommendation |
---|---|
Resolution | Native or lower |
VSync | Off or Adaptive |
Anti-Aliasing | TAA or FXAA |
Shadows | Low–Medium |
View Distance | Medium |
Also try launching in windowed or borderless mode by editing:
C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Local\RoadCraft\Saved\Config\WindowsEditorPlaytestInput.ini
Change:
r_fullscreen = false
vid_mode = 1920x1080
🧩 Fix 9: Avoid Using Unofficial Mods (for Now)
Since RoadCraft is still in early access, mod support may be unstable or unsupported.
If you’re using unofficial mods:
- Disable or remove them temporarily
- Launch the game without mods
- Reinstall or update mods only from trusted sources
🧠 Bonus Fix: Analyze Crash Logs (Advanced)
If none of the above work, you can analyze crash logs to find bottlenecks.
Steps:
- Navigate to:
C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Local\RoadCraft\Saved\Logs
- Open the most recent
.log
file - Look for lines containing:
FATAL ERROR
Access violation
Crash
GPU utilization
🔍 Tools like MSI Afterburner, HWMonitor, and Task Manager can also help monitor real-time performance metrics.
Report findings to the RoadCraft support team or forums for deeper analysis.
🧠 Expert Summary and Recommendations
Issue | Recommended Fix |
---|---|
Game won’t launch | Fix 1 (GPU Drivers), Fix 2 (Verify Files) |
Crashes during gameplay | Fix 8 (Lower Settings), Fix 5 (Clear Shader Cache) |
Mod-related issues | Fix 9 (Disable Mods) |
Permission issues | Fix 4 (Run as Admin) |
Persistent issues | Fix 10 (Analyze Logs) |
📌 Final Thoughts
Experiencing crashes in RoadCraft can be incredibly frustrating — especially when you’re trying to immerse yourself in the open-world survival experience.
But the good news is: in most cases, crashes stem from common problems like outdated drivers, corrupted files, or background interference — and they’re all fixable.
By following this step-by-step guide, you’ve taken control of the problem and given yourself the best chance to enjoy smooth, crash-free gameplay.
Remember:
✅ Keep your drivers and game files updated
✅ Avoid unofficial mods unless verified
✅ Monitor hardware usage with tools like MSI Afterburner
✅ Use Safe Mode or clean boot if issues persist
With these tools in hand, you’re well-equipped to tackle not just RoadCraft crashes, but many other PC gaming problems too.
Author:
Senior IT Systems Engineer | Game Optimization & Performance Specialist | Microsoft Certified Professional
🔧 Over 10 years of experience in PC game troubleshooting and hardware tuning
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