These game crashes are often caused by little things that many players overlook. For this reason we will provide you with some standard solutions, as well as some unforeseen causes that may crash your game.
Muck Game Crashing Fix Guide
Before trying anything new to fix your Muck game, test out all the standard procedures in the case of game crashing.
Re-install Your Game
All games are vulnerable to file errors, including Muck. Even a minor broken file can cause frequent game crashes. That’s why it’s always a good idea to simply re-install your game.
Follow these steps to re-install Muck on Steam:
Go to your Steam client Select “Library” tab Right-click on the Muck game Go to “Manage” option Select “Uninstall” from the list
Once this is done, which shouldn’t take long at all, it is advisable to restart your PC. After that, load the Steam client and install Muck by pressing the Install button.
Update Your Game to the Latest Version
Muck developer Dani consistently releases new updates for the game that also include lots of bug fixes. If your game is crashing, it is possible that your game may not have the latest updates installed.
In order to update Muck to the latest version in Steam follow these steps:
Go to your Steam client Select “Library” tab Right-click on the Muck game Select “Properties” from the list Select “Updates” tab Choose “Always Keep This Game Updated” feature
Now you can be sure that Steam will update your game every time a new batch of bug fixes is being released.
Verify Integrity of Your Game Files
If you don’t want to re-install the whole game, and you are sure that your game is fully updated, then you can verify the integrity of your game files through Steam.
You can do this by following these steps:
Go to your Steam client Select “Library” tab Right-click on the Muck game Select “Properties” from the list Go to “Local Files” tab Select “Verify Integrity of Game Files” feature
Wait for the process to finish, which could take several minutes. At the end you will receive a report log stating which files have been fixed.
Update Your Graphics Card Drivers
One of the most common reasons for game crashing is the old versions of graphics drivers. If you haven’t updated your graphics cards drivers for some time, then it is recommended to start doing it regularly.
Follow these instructions to update nVidia graphics drivers:
Download the latest nVidia graphics drivers from the official page Start the installation process Restart your PC when finished
Follow these instructions to update ATI Radeon graphics drivers:
Download the latest ATI Radeon graphics drivers from the official page Start the installation process Restart your PC when finished
Update Your Windows System
Windows OS also requires regular updates for all features of the game to be playable. That’s why you need to update it regularly to prevent game crashes.
You can update your Windows 10 by doing the following:
Press the Start button Go to “Settings” tab Select “Update and Security” feature Select “Windows Update” feature Click on “Check for Updates” option
You can also make your Windows update automatically by selecting Automatic updates in the Advanced settings in the same window.
Turn off Antivirus and Firewall
At times antivirus and firewall programs may interfere with your games, especially the ones that need to be online, which is the case with Muck.
If you’re running an in-build Windows Defender antivirus, then you can temporarily turn it off during the gameplay:
Press the Start button Go to “Settings” tab Select “Update and Security” feature Go to “Windows Security” tab Select “Virus and Threat Protection” feature Go to “Manage Settings” option Set the real-time protection to OFF
You also need to temporarily disable the Windows firewall:
Press the Start button Go to “Settings” tab Select “Update and Security” feature Go to “Windows Security” tab Select “Firewall and Windows Protection” feature Open “Windows Security” settings Switch the Microsoft Defender Firewall option OFF
When you’re finished playing, you can switch both antivirus and firewall back on.
Run Muck as Administrator
Finally, you can start your Muck game as an administrator, which gives you all the permissions, so that none of the programs will interfere with your gameplay.
You can do this by following these steps:
Go to your Steam client Select “Library” tab Right-click on the Muck game Go to “Manage” option Select “Add Desktop Shortcut” option Go to your desktop Right-click on the Muck icon Select “Run as Administrator” option
Hopefully, these tips helped you solve the Muck crashing issues. Check out other Muck game tips and tricks articles by following our dedicated guides page.