

It’s a bit of trial and error to find at which FPS the game won’t crash and display the UE4 Fatal Error. You can do that in Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > select the game > Max FPS Limit. Alternatively, I would recommend locking the game’s FPS if you want to play the game using remastered graphics.

Either it’s a glitch or too heavy for some GPUs. Download and install this update and the issue will be resolved If the error isn’t fixed then installing the update KB3080149 will fix it.Īnother fix for the Halo 2 Anniversary Fatal error is disabling the remastered graphics.

IF the above fix didn’t work for you and you are using Windows 7 then the issue might be the outdated OS. Alternatively, you can just roll back to the previous version of the GPU driver. Select the game from the drop-down menu and turn off Image Sharpening. To disable sharpening, open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings. Apparently, driver 445.75 causes issues with UE4 games. If you are playing the game on an Nvidia GPU then disable sharpening in Nvidia Control Panel.
