

This will take a moment whilst Steam scans your game install, and replace any missing or invalid files.

Note that after doing this, the next time you load the game, it may take slightly longer to load in, but this only happens once.ĥ) Delete your settings files called "TKGAMESETTINGS" and "TKGRAPHICSSETTINGS" located in the following directory: "\Steam\steamapps\common\No Man's Sky\GAMEDATA\SHADERCACHE" In some cases external software has been known to cause issues with the game, some examples of this are:Ĥ) Delete all your shadercache files, these files can be found in the following directory. Please note that having both AMD and Nvidia drivers installed on your machine can cause conflicts in some cases so if you used to own a different card, please make sure all older drivers are removed.Ģ) Try disabling in-game overlays in various 3rd party apps, good examples of this are:ģ) Try disabling 3rd party software you may have running in the background that are not essential to running the game.We recommend you at least have driver version 18.2 but the latest driver would be best. We recommend you at least have driver version 419 installed but the latest is ideal. Windows will often incorrectly report these as up to date so it's best to check the following links: **Note that playing Mods with NMS can cause a number if issues with the game depending on the mods, this is especially the case shortly after an update, so before you try anything, make sure all mods are disabled.ġ) Ensure that your Graphics Card drivers are completely up to date.

If you're experiencing issues that cause your game to crash shortly after booting, or are having severe graphical/visual issues, please make sure you try the following.
