MultiVersus runs on the Unreal Engine 4 game engine. One of the most irritating errors in games that use the engine is the Ue4 fatal error that can occur due to a wide range of reasons, but usually, when the GPU is unstable. One of the reasons so many people may be getting the error is that the game is not optimized well for mid or low-range PCs and that’s making the GPU unstable. As the game is still in beta issues such as these can occur. If your PC is not powerful enough to run the game, you can ruin into the UE4-Multiversus Game Has Crashed error. Here are all the solutions you can try to fix the error.
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Fix MultiVersus UE4 Fatal Error Crash
The UE4 Fatal Error crash occurs when the game was incorrectly closed during the previous play session, making the game encounter a bug and leaving players unable to log in. Here we will see how to fix the UE4 Fatal Error in MultiVersus.
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There are a few things you can do to fix the UE4 Fatal Error crash bug in MultiVersus, which you can check out below.
- Check System Requirements: You will first have to check if the system requirements of the game meet that of your system. If it doesn’t meet the bare minimum, then you won’t get to play the game.
- Check Server Status: If the servers are down, you cannot log in for a while. You can check the MultiVersus social media or website to know if the servers are functioning or not.
- Check Network Connectivity: If your internet is causing problems, then you should restart your router or change to a different network. You can also use a mobile hotspot, or a wired Ethernet connection to get a stable network.
- Disable VPN: The issue can also stem from the VPN blocking access to the game. You can try to disable it while trying to play MultiVersus.
- Disable Firewall/ Antivirus: disabling the firewall or antivirus can help fix the fatal error crash. You can also try to whitelist the game under your firewall or antivirus.
- Update Windows and Graphics Card: Update your Windows and Graphics Drivers if they are not up to date to get the game working again.
- Disable Background Applications: Head over to your Task Manager and end all the applications that are taking up too much of your RAM.
- Run in Admin Account: Create an Admin account in your Windows and try to run the game through there.
- Clear Cache: Open the Run command on Windows and type in %temp%. Delete all the files under the Temp folder.
- Perform a Clean Boot: You can do this by opening the Run command and typing in MSConfig. In the new window, head over to the services tab > Enable Hide all Microsoft Services > Disable All. Now head over to the Startup tab > Open Task Manager. Click on all the applications one by one to disable them, then restart your PC.
- Reinstall the game: If you still cannot log into the game, then it is best to uninstall and reinstall the game again.
- Restart your system: If all else fails, you can restart your system and see if that fixed the issue.
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- An issue with your RAM can also lead to this error, but that may not apply to everyone as so many people have this error and not everyone’s RAM can go bad at a time. Maybe try removing the RAM and reinserting it into the slot once all troubleshooting options are exhausted.
- Force the game to Start in DirectX 12 – this fix has some potential and there is no harm in trying it. To replicate the fix, go to the Steam Library > MultiVersus > Properties > Launch Options > -dx12
- Verify Game Files: Head over to your Steam Library and right-click on MultiVersus. Click on Properties > Local Files > Verify Game Files.
- Ensure that you have logged in via the administrator account on your PC. Sometimes lack of privileges can also lead to UE4-Multiversus Game Has Crashed LowLevelFatalError.
If none of the above worked and you are still getting the fatal crash error, then you can contact the support team to get the issue sorted.