
You can validate the files this way: From the Steam library, right-click on Outlast 2 and select Properties, then go to the "Local Files" tab and click on the "Verify Integrity of Game Cache" button.
Finally, another possibility is that you have missing or corrupt files. Same steps as above, but remove what's in launch options (if anything) and type in instead "-d3d10" (without the quotes). Similarly, you could try forcing DirectX 10 mode, that could work around some issues on older hardware:. Otherwise, you can try starting in windowed mode, that could help:įrom the Steam library, right-click on Outlast 2 and select Properties, then click on "Set Launch Options" and type in "-windowed" (without the quotes). Some controllers can make the game crash.
If you have a gamepad plugged in, especially an older DualShock-like gamepad, try unplugging it.
The first thing is to validate is that you have the very latest drivers for your video card.The game does not start (no error message)