Additionally, the cross-play feature, while enhancing multiplayer interaction across different platforms, can sometimes introduce compatibility challenges. Corrupted game files can disrupt the game’s normal function, creating unexpected shutdowns, and outdated GPU drivers may struggle to handle updated game graphics efficiently.
1. Disable XMP (if applicable)
Unstable memory performance is one of the main reasons for this issue. Enabling or disabling XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles) adjusts memory settings such as frequency, timing, and voltage. Often, enabling XMP is the root cause of the crashing issue. To fix this, we will disable XMP (if enabled).
2. Lower Your Graphics Settings
Another common cause of crashes is incompatible graphics settings. If you are using high graphics settings that your GPU or system cannot handle, this can lead to crashes. By reducing the graphics settings, you ensure that you are not overloading the GPU.
3. Lock Your FPS to 60
Capping the FPS to 60 will reduce the load on the GPU and CPU. This can prevent crashes and stabilize the overall performance of the game by reducing sudden spikes. If the issue persists, it is strongly recommended to cap the FPS to 60.
4. Disable Crossplay
Crossplay allows players on different platforms, such as PlayStation, Xbox, or PC, to play together. While it expands the pool of available players, it can sometimes cause games to crash. In this step, we will disable the crossplay feature to determine whether it is causing the issue.
5. Launch the Game with DX11
One of the common reasons for Helldiver 2 crashes is running the game with the latest DirectX version. Surprisingly, launching Helldiver 2 with DirectX12 often causes crashes. In this method, you will try launching the game with an older DirectX version.






