F1 Manager 2022 has launched for PC and is seeing a lot of engagement from PC players on Steam. However, F1 Manager 2022 PC players are experiencing the game crashing at launch, specifically Unreal Crash, Fatal Error, unhandled exception error, LowLevelFatalError, in-game crash, and more. Here I have compiled a list of errors that PC players are experiencing with F1 Manager 2022 and their fixes.
Crash At Startup, Unreal Crash Fix
Many F1 Manager 2022 players report that the game is crashing at startup with an error message telling them that Unreal Engine or UE4 has crashed. Some players have reported that the UE4 crash occurs if you have installed outdated GPU drivers. Update your GPU drivers, and the Unreal Crash will be fixed. While updating, make sure to perform a clean installation. For Nvidia Drivers, the option for Clean Installation will be given to players during the setup. Do that, and the error will be fixed.
Another behind the F1 Manager 2022 Unreal crash could be that your operating system is not updated. Many games require a certain or latest Windows OS build to work, which might be the game with the UE4 crash. Update your operating system, and the issue will be fixed.
For players facing the crash at launch issue with F1 Manager 2022 without any error message. Your anti-virus software is probably blocking important game files. Either disable real-time protection or exclude the game folder from the anti-virus; I recommend the latter. After that, verify game files, launch F1 Manager 2022, and it'll work properly.
Corrupt or missing Visual C++ files can also cause F1 Manager to crash at launch. To be sure, right-click F1 Manager 2022 in Steam library > Manage > browse local files. A new window will open, and launch the game directly from the executable. You'll get an error similar to vcruntime140_1.dll or MSVCP140.dll Was Not Found. To fix this issue, install/repair the latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables x64 and x86 versions. Even if you don't get a specific error, install/repair Visual C++ Redistributables to ensure all PC files are accounted for and working properly.
Fatal Error, Unhandled Exception Fix
Some F1 Manager 2022 PC players are experiencing a Fatal error. The following is the complete error message, along with how to fix the error.
Fatal error!
Unhandled Exception: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION reading address 0x0000000000000000
A driver conflict is one reason behind the F1 Manager 2022 Unhandled Exception error. You might have a third-party peripheral plugged in with its own drivers. Even third-party tools and software can create some sort of conflict and cause this error. Unplug the peripheral and uninstall the driver or software for the peripheral, and the Unhandled Exception: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION error will be fixed.
If the error persists, open CMD(Command Prompt) and run it as administrator. Type sfc /scannow and hit enter. Let the scan complete, then launch the game, the Unhandled Exception error wotll be fixed.
Crash Fix
Some F1 Manager 2022 players are reporting that the game is crashing while playing, and here is how to fix it. Using third-party tools like MSI Afterburner, RGB software, or software for third-party peripherals can cause F1 Manager to crash. Disable or delete these third-party tools, and the game will stop crashing.
In-game overlays like Steam in-game overlay or GeForce Experience overlay can also make F1 Manager crash. Disable any in-game overlay you are using, and the game won't crash anymore.
F1 Manager 2022 isn't particularly a demanding game but your GPU could be the reason why it's crashing. Either the GPU is overclocked, or it isn't handling the game's load really well. If the GPU is overclocked, revert to its default GPU clock.
If your GPU is old, then try limiting the game's max FPS. Doing this reduces CPU and GPU load and stops F1 Manager 2022 from crashing. To limit the max FPS, open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > program settings > select F1 Manager 2022. Enable Max FPS Limit and set a value for it. This value determines the maximum FPS the game can achieve. It's a bit of trial and error, but, eventually, you'll figure out at which FPS the game is stable enough that it won't crash.
LowLevelFatalError Fix
Many F1 Manager 2022 PC players are experiencing the LowLevelFatalError with the following error message.
LowLevelFatalError [File:Unknown] [Line: 3367] PanicSyncRead failed to seek pak file ../../../F1Manager22/Content/Paks/pakchunk0-WindowsNoEditor.pak 64311 bytes at 6224252387
F1Manager22
F1Manager22
F1Manager22
F1Manager22
F1Manager22
F1Manager22
kernel32
ntdl
Corrupt Windows files can cause the game to crash with LowLevelFatalError. Open CMD(Command Prompt), run it as administrator > type sfc /scannow and hit enter. Let the scan complete, and the error will be fixed.
Some F1 Manager 2022 players are experiencing another LowLevelFatal Error telling them D3D Device lost. The following is the full error message and how to fix it.
LowLevelFatalError [File:Unknown] [Line: 198] Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost. (Error: 0x887A0005 - 'REMOVED')
An outdated GPU driver can cause such an error with F1 Manager. Update your GPU driver, and the issue will be fixed. Your GPU itself is another reason why the game is crashing with LowLevelFatalError. Check under "Crash Fix" above to see what tweaks you can do to fix the crashes caused by the GPU.
That is all for our fixes for F1 Manager 2022 errors like Unreal Engine crash, LowLevelFatalError, D3D device lost, Unhandled Exception, in-game crash, and more. If you are facing errors and issues with other PC games or your PC, then also see our hub for commonly occurring PC errors and their fixes.
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