Crashing at launch

  • Server version
    3.10.5
    Game client version
    0.16.1.0.34720
    Client log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?49d10…NsDDP3iL6aKLaBbzGMYdinLPR
    BepInEx log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?7299a…F7UHuKHZh756LKr1WoV9bfgXQ
    Server log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?3f0dc…5ow5bF5YESehHw5XohvgdAWos
    Have you read the FAQ?
    Yes
    Where did you download your game from?
    Official website
    List of used mods
    Tried both with and without mods

    Decided to get back into SPT. Redownloaded everything, added mods, started playing, no issue. A couple days ago started getting crashes while playing. Deleted SPT and reinstalled. Since then, I launch SPT and it crashes at the tarkov loading screen. Also, my server will crash right before saying happy playing now unless I run as admin which is new.


    I have completely deleted SPT and Tarkov from my comp and done a fresh install on everything and the problem still exists. I even tried recovering Windows till before I got back into SPT and reinstalling and the problem still persists. Also updated graphic drivers and that did not help. If you see mods in my logs because I tried with and without them, but even with zero mods this happens. What am I missing?


    Windows event log


    Faulting application name: EscapeFromTarkov.exe, version: 0.15.5.33420, time stamp: 0x6271e720

    Faulting module name: UnityPlayer.dll, version: 2019.4.39.53581, time stamp: 0x6271e754

    Exception code: 0xc0000005

    Fault offset: 0x0000000000686fed

    Faulting process id: 0x9cc

    Faulting application start time: 0x01db75b57d380840

    Faulting application path: C:\SPT\EscapeFromTarkov.exe

    Faulting module path: C:\SPT\UnityPlayer.dll

    Report Id: f1851ecf-389d-404b-b6eb-0cff5ced78a8

    Faulting package full name:

    Faulting package-relative application ID:


    Edit: Sorry my Tarkov version is 0.15.5.33420

    • Best Answer

    # UnityPlayer.dll Crashes
    ### To check if your game crashed due to a hardware fault:
    1. Press `Win + X`
    2. In the menu, open `Event Viewer`
    3. Inside `Windows Logs > Application` look for an `Error` event for `EscapeFromTarkov.exe`

    If the crash was due to `UnityPlayer.dll`, there is an issue with your PC's hardware. It's most common in 13th and 14th gen Intel and 7950X/9950X AMD CPUs.
    You can try the following in order to alleviate it:
    1. Update your motherboard's BIOS.
    2. If there's no update, or you're already on the newest BIOS version, try disabling your RAM's XMP/EXPO inside your BIOS.
    3. If disabling XMP/EXPO didn't help, try disabling your CPU's boosting inside your BIOS.
    If the above steps didn't help, then you still have an underlying hardware issue. However, this means it's not a SPT issue. You will need to troubleshoot this issue further yourself.

  • Rexxor

    Selected a post as the best answer.
  • Can I buy you a drink or something? You have no idea how much you helped me.


    Ive spent a week and over $400 replacing parts. I even replaced the motherboard trying to figure this out and it was the CPU boost. I could not find this answer anywhere. Never thought I would be saved by the BlackDeath.

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