
In this case, you can resolve the problem by uninstalling the Roccat driver and using the generic driver. We managed to identify dozens of user reports that claimed this driver was responsible for the crash. ROCCAT Mouse Driver interference – If you’re using a Roccat driver for your mouse, the driver is likely causing the startup crash of Metro Exodus.In this scenario, you can resolve the issue by uninstalling GeForce Experience. GeForce Experience overlay interference – If you’re using GeForce Experience and its overlay is active, there’s a high chance that the issue is occurring because Metro doesn’t like applications that force their overlay on top of the game screen.In this case, you can resolve the issue by changing the active DirectX version. Newer GPU cards tend to have issues with DirectX 11 in Metro, while older models are quite unstable with the latest DirectX version. DirectX inconsistency – According to several user reports, this issue can also occur due to an inconsistency with the DirectX version.If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to resolve the issue by removing the 3 intro files that are being called and disabling NVCameraConfiguration from Ansel Settings. Ansel Conflict issue – If you’re using an Nvidia GPU in conjunction with Ansel to record your in-game footage, chances are the game is crashing whenever intro files are being called.Several affected users that we’re struggling to resolve this issue have reported that they managed to resolve the issue by triggering a cache integrity verification using the Steam properties menu. Affected game cache integrity – As it turns out, this issue can also occur due to an inconsistency with the game files of the game.
