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Found the solution for the Unreal Crash/GPU Crash
Instead of using the solution given by Marvel Rivals themselves on the launcher by disabling Shader Cache Size, go change it to 10GB instead or Unlimited (it'll use your disk space). Now I never ever crashed nor having any other issues. Second, my shader compiling during each start is now fine as well.

Warning!
Though this may not work for other graphics card cause I use 3080 Ti with 12GB of VRAM
Last edited by Emotional; Jan 12 @ 12:42pm
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MY FRIEND I HOPE THIS WILL FIX IT. I'll test when I get home 👍
Is this happening to a lot of users since the update? My son's game is suddenly crashing every fifteen minutes and it seems to go into a critical pop-up loop on his desktop. He has to restart his PC to get out of it. One of the popups says something about video memory and requiring 10gb. He's on an RX 7600 8gb though. Another one says something about his ram. Up until today he'd been playing the game fine on high settings using TSR Balanced upscaled to 1440p.
Last edited by Vv-HEISENBERG-vV; Jan 12 @ 5:43am
Originally posted by Vv-HEISENBERG-vV:
Is this happening to a lot of users since the update? My son's game is suddenly crashing every fifteen minutes and it seems to go into a critical pop-up loop on his desktop. He has to restart his PC to get out of it. One of the popups says something about video memory and requiring 10gb. He's on an RX 7600 8gb though. Another one says something about his ram. Up until today he'd been playing the game fine on high settings using TSR Balanced upscaled to 1440p.
I wouldn't know about this, but maybe the 1440p upscale is the problem based on what u said. And if anything requires u to restart ur pc, go check for corrupted files. It's possible that something corrupted ur whole PC when a crash happened. Do the classic sfc /scannow in cmd and other stuff like dism stuff too.

I got a bluescreen after I updated my game the first time, but never a loop or anything like that.
Last edited by Emotional; Jan 12 @ 5:53am
Pharaoh Jan 12 @ 6:11am 
I also have a 3080 ti. (12400f+32 gb ram+NVMe) Before I had the gpu dump crash but now I don't have it anymore. Instead I have a drop to 15-20 fps which last about 20 seconds and then it gets back to 165 fps. it happens only when i am in game and it happens at least once per game. Has it happened to you? Or have you heard any fix about this one?
It's really disgusting me as it impacts heavily my gameplay, notably in ranked games...
Originally posted by Pharaoh:
I also have a 3080 ti. (12400f+32 gb ram+NVMe) Before I had the gpu dump crash but now I don't have it anymore. Instead I have a drop to 15-20 fps which last about 20 seconds and then it gets back to 165 fps. it happens only when i am in game and it happens at least once per game. Has it happened to you? Or have you heard any fix about this one?
It's really disgusting me as it impacts heavily my gameplay, notably in ranked games...
check ur settings, this happened to me too, I usually have 200fps and suddenly down to unstable 50-70fps. the reason why the graphic settings for some reason keeps reverting/changed by itself to ULTRA and I had to keep changing it back to high. Eventually it stays in high and it's fine.
Norfov Jan 12 @ 7:40am 
Hi, I use amd, how do I change Shader Cache Size?
Where do it? need instruction
The warning you skipped when you first started the game:

Solutions for Intel 13th and 14th Generation CPU Crash Issues

If you are using an Intel 13/14th generation CPU, you may encounter stability issues, low VRAM warnings, or crashes during shader compilation while gaming.

To address these issues, we recommend updating to the latest BIOS version as instructed by Intel or your motherboard manufacturer. If you continue to experience instability, please reach out to your system manufacturer (OEM/system integrator), Intel customer support (for boxed processors), or your point of purchase (for bulk processors) for further assistance.

Additionally, you can follow these steps to resolve the problems:

Google Intel Extreme Tuner or Google Marvel Rivals CPU Warning.
Last edited by V; Jan 12 @ 7:49am
xKen Jan 12 @ 8:35am 
Would've been great if you included some instructions. I assume you mean changing it through Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Global Settings > Shader Cache Size?
On my box currently even the launcher itself crashes so I cant even set anything. Using launch option "SteamDeck=1 %command%" the game starts skipping the launcher and then it crashes after few minutes of gameplay.
JJay Jan 12 @ 9:31am 
Originally posted by Norfov:
Hi, I use amd, how do I change Shader Cache Size?

For amd cards they auto set the cache size, you can only clear the cache at the very bottom of the Adrenaline Gaming > Graphics section.
If you want to change the settings from AMD optimized to always on its possible but you need to use a program like RadeonMod or use RegEdit to change the setting yourself its hidden in Adrenaline; it probably won't have an effect but I have had mine set to always on for years with no issue.

Edit. For the record I was looking at this thread cause I've been crashing about every 3-5 games since the S1 update and trying to come up with fixes. Was working better for me in S0. Clearing cache probably a really good idea.
Last edited by JJay; Jan 12 @ 9:37am
Χάρης Jan 12 @ 10:43am 
Originally posted by Emotional:
Instead of using the solution given by Marvel Rivals themselves on the launcher by disabling Shader Cache Size, go change it to 10GB instead. Now I never ever crashed nor having any other issues. Second, my shader compiling during each start is now fine as well.

Warning!
Though this may not work for other graphics card cause I use 3080 Ti with 12GB of VRAM
Tried it and doesn't work. Using RTX 4080.
ive tried both removing shader cache size and changing it to 10 gb, neither of them work. I genuinely do not understand what I could do to fix it. It's getting annoying since it keeps happening deep into long matches.
Emotional Jan 12 @ 12:26pm 
Originally posted by xKen:
Would've been great if you included some instructions. I assume you mean changing it through Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Global Settings > Shader Cache Size?
Yes.

Originally posted by JJay:
Originally posted by Norfov:
Hi, I use amd, how do I change Shader Cache Size?

For amd cards they auto set the cache size, you can only clear the cache at the very bottom of the Adrenaline Gaming > Graphics section.
If you want to change the settings from AMD optimized to always on its possible but you need to use a program like RadeonMod or use RegEdit to change the setting yourself its hidden in Adrenaline; it probably won't have an effect but I have had mine set to always on for years with no issue.

Edit. For the record I was looking at this thread cause I've been crashing about every 3-5 games since the S1 update and trying to come up with fixes. Was working better for me in S0. Clearing cache probably a really good idea.
Thank you.

Originally posted by RogueWiiJedi:
ive tried both removing shader cache size and changing it to 10 gb, neither of them work. I genuinely do not understand what I could do to fix it. It's getting annoying since it keeps happening deep into long matches.
The only thing we can do at this moment aside the fix is just to wait for them to finally fix it.
Funny, I have mine set to unlimited and no issues, but w/e works for you.
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