There may be some errors that will affect you while playing in ARK Survival Ascended. One of these errors is the Render Thread. So how to fix the Thread Creation Error in ARK Survival Ascended? Here we have explained the solution of the problem in detail in this ARK Survival Ascended Render Thread Crash FIX guide.
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ARK Survival Ascended Render Thread Crash FIX
How to fix Render Thread Error in ARK Survival Ascended? In this ARK Survival Ascended Render Thread Crash FIX guide, you can find detailed information on how to solve the Render Thread Crash in ARK Survival Ascended.
How to FIX
This is a fix for the famous “Render Thread” crash, which happens very frequently in some PCs.
It took me 5 days of testing different console commands and almost anything.
Launch the game and then face to the ground to avoid crash.
Configure the settings on the menu:
- Disable HLOD = ON (right down)
- UI => Disable Menu Transitions (left down)
On console command type this:
- ark.VertexCountScaling 1
You need to repeat this command every time you launch the game.
It works with all settings in Medium but you can set:
- Advanced Graphics to High and
- Effects Quality in High
For more FPS use:
- r.VolumetricCloud 0
I’ve tested this extensively with fly mode and hasn’t crashed.
My rig is an Intel i5 7400 with a GTX 1070 and 8 GB Ram.
Ask is installed into an M2 SSD.
If you cannot get past character creation screen, launch your game with -dx11 as launch param in order to create your character.
Then restart without any parameter.
I’m the original creator of the Guide. Some credit will be nice.
My steamID is cartrack.
Anyway I want to help as many people as I can so thanks for publishing it.
This game crashed on me every 30 seconds. Now it’s crash free thanks to these settings:
GUIDE To avoid crash:
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Console command: ark.VertexCountScaling 1
Global Illumination Quality: Medium
Disable HLOD = ON (right down)
UI => Disable Menu Transitions (left down)
Tested extensively on a GTX 1070, should work on anything above it (make sure you turn DLSS off just in case).