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By Gabriele Asaro
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Rust Keeps Crashing: A Player's Guide to Fixing Game Stability Issues

If you're like me, you've probably experienced the frustration of Rust keeps crashing. It's a common problem that can really put a damper on your gaming experience.

I've been through it all, and I'm here to share what I've learned about fixing this issue.

First, let's talk about why Rust might be crashing. It could be due to outdated drivers, insufficient system resources, or conflicts with other software.

Sometimes, it's as simple as your PC not meeting the minimum requirements.

For Rust, you need at least a 64-bit Windows 7 OS, an Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD FX-9590 processor, a GTX 670 2GB or AMD R9 280 graphics card, 10 GB of RAM, and 20 GB of storage space.

Now, let's get into the solutions. I'll start with the easiest fixes and work our way up to more complex ones:

  1. Update your graphics driver. This is often the culprit behind game crashes.
  2. Run Steam as an administrator. This can resolve permission-related issues.
  3. Opt out of the Steam beta. Sometimes, beta versions can cause stability problems.
  4. Close background programs. They might be hogging resources Rust needs.
  5. Verify the integrity of game files through Steam. This checks for any corrupted files.
  6. Adjust your virtual memory. I found success by setting it to about 1.5 times my RAM amount.
  7. Change power options to high performance. This ensures your PC is using all available resources.
  8. Modify Process Affinity settings for Rust. This can help with CPU usage.
  9. Set appropriate launch options for Rust in Steam.
  10. If all else fails, reinstall Rust. It's a pain, but sometimes it's necessary.

One thing that worked for me was tweaking my virtual memory. After upgrading to 64GB of RAM, I set my virtual memory to 100,000 MB (from 128,000 MB), and it stopped the crashes. I also made sure to enable XMP in BIOS and turned off some startup apps like Medal and Logitech.

Remember, overheating can also cause crashes, so keep an eye on your temperatures. And don't forget to turn off automatic restart - it can help you see error messages if a crash occurs.

If you're still having issues after trying all these solutions, it might be time to consider upgrading your hardware.

I know it's not what anyone wants to hear, but sometimes building a new PC is the most effective solution, especially if you're getting persistent errors like unity.dll crashes.

Rust keeps crashing can be a real headache, but with patience and these steps, you should be able to get back to surviving and thriving in the game.

Remember, every PC is different, so what works for one person might not work for another. Keep at it, and you'll find the solution that works for you.

Gabriele AsaroAbout the author

Gabriele Asaro
Gabriele Asaro

I'm the Head of Research at RustClash. With over 5 years of experience in the Rust niche, I have developed extensive knowledge of the game, its strategies, and the competitive scene. My insights are based on years of in-depth analysis and close involvement with the Rust community.