After early access started, players found many problems with DOOM: The Dark Ages on computers. Some issues need fixes from graphics card makers rather than game patches. The game crashes with certain display settings or when people try changing window sizes during play. The game freezes when users unplug monitors or run specific background programs. Several fixes exist for these problems, but gamers might need to wait for updated drivers.
PC gamers must change their settings or avoid specific actions until better solutions arrive. NVIDIA users face trouble when pressing Alt-Tab during startup, which forces them to restart their computers. AMD users should avoid resizing game windows with special frame generation active. Recording gameplay causes additional problems for both types of graphics cards. Intel chips marked 13 or 14 might need replacement through customer support if they cause constant crashes.
PC gamers must change their settings or avoid specific actions until better solutions arrive. NVIDIA users face trouble when pressing Alt-Tab during startup, which forces them to restart their computers. AMD users should avoid resizing game windows with special frame generation active. Recording gameplay causes additional problems for both types of graphics cards. Intel chips marked 13 or 14 might need replacement through customer support if they cause constant crashes.