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If you experience a crash on Linux in 0.7.18 release when loading world, with the log saying VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST , try the following: | If you experience a crash on Linux in 0.7.18 release when loading world, with the log saying VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST , try the following: | ||
Go in your config directory, check if there is a file called Engine.ini | Go in your config directory (/home/user/.config/Epic/PSUnreal/Saved/Config/LinuxClient/), check if there is a file called Engine.ini or create it. | ||
and then add this: | and then add this two lines. Be sure to have uppercase 'E' in Engine.ini filename: | ||
[SystemSettings] | |||
r.AllowStaticLighting=0 | |||
This will disable static lighting completely which seems to be the cause of crashes on some hardware. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:54, 22 April 2025
If you experience a crash on Linux in 0.7.18 release when loading world, with the log saying VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST , try the following:
Go in your config directory (/home/user/.config/Epic/PSUnreal/Saved/Config/LinuxClient/), check if there is a file called Engine.ini or create it.
and then add this two lines. Be sure to have uppercase 'E' in Engine.ini filename:
[SystemSettings] r.AllowStaticLighting=0
This will disable static lighting completely which seems to be the cause of crashes on some hardware.