How to Fix Mount & Blade: Warband Crashing, Stuttering, Low FPS, and Lag Issues

This page will cover the solutions on how to fix Mount & Blade: Warband crashes on startup, lag, FPS drop, and performance issues that have appeared in the game.

Developer TaleWorlds Entertainment and publisher TaleWorlds Entertainment released Mount & Blade: Warband on March 31, 2010, promising fans a great gaming experience. Despite the game’s release, numerous players have reported issues such as crashes, lag, and occasional black screens. Although the developer has been diligently releasing updates to address these concerns, it appears that not all issues have been resolved. In anticipation of an upcoming update that will comprehensively address these issues, we offer the following recommended approaches for resolving in-game issues in Mount & Blade: Warband.

Known Mount & Blade: Warband Issues

Here is the list of issues that have been reported by many players while playing Mount & Blade: Warband:

  • Crashing
  • Black Screen
  • Lag
  • Screen Tearing
  • Stuttering

Recommended Fixes for Mount & Blade: Warband Issues

There are many factors that can cause Mount & Blade: Warband crashes, black screen, lag, screen tearing, and stuttering. If you’re one of the Mount & Blade: Warband players experiencing at least one of these issues, here are the recommended steps you need to take to fix and address the problem.

Check Mount & Blade: Warband System Requirements

A major contributing factor to crashes and black screen problems is not meeting the minimum and recommended system requirements for Mount & Blade: Warband. If you have downloaded Mount & Blade: Warband without first checking to see if the requirements are met, please refer to the full system requirements listed below:

Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or AMD 2.5 GHz
  • Memory: 512MB RAM
  • Graphics: 3D graphics card with 64MB RAM
  • Hard Drive: 100 MB available space

Recommended System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP or greater
  • Processor: Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+
  • Memory: 1GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200, ATI Radeon 9600, or better
  • Hard Drive: 100MB available space

You can minimize the likelihood of crashes and black screen problems while running Mount & Blade: Warband by ensuring that your system meets at least the recommended specifications listed above.

Update Your Drivers

Mount & Blade: Warband was initially released in a stable state. However, if you meet the game’s minimum system requirements and are still experiencing crashes, it is likely that an outdated graphics driver is the primary cause. To resolve this, we strongly recommend that you obtain the latest update for your PC by visiting your hardware manufacturer’s official website.

Manually downloading and installing drivers for your PC can be time-consuming and somewhat complex for some users. For those looking for a more straightforward approach, we recommend trying IObit’s Driver Booster. This software is able to automatically download and install the most recent and necessary driver updates for your PC. We used Driver Booster to update and fix crashes and performance issues in Mount & Blade: Warband. Here are the steps you can follow to use the software:

  1. Download and install Driver Booster from its official website.
  2. Run the Driver Booster application.
  3. Click the “Scan” button to initiate a scan of your system’s drivers.
  4. Once the scan is complete, review the scan results to identify any outdated or corrupt drivers.
  5. Click the “Update Now” button to download and install the latest driver updates for the identified devices.
  6. Optionally, you can select the “Update All” button to update all outdated drivers with a single click.
  7. Follow the on-screen instructions and prompts to complete the driver update process.
  8. When the update is complete, restart your computer.

Driver Booster

Note: During the driver update process, your PC may restart several times, depending on the drivers being updated. This is a normal occurrence for the Windows operating system, so don’t be alarmed.

Once the driver update is complete, continue to run Mount & Blade: Warband and see if the problems you experienced earlier persist.

Verify Game Integrity

If you have tried the above methods and are still experiencing problems with Mount & Blade: Warband, you can attempt to verify the game integrity of Mount & Blade: Warband. Steam will scan all necessary files and repair any damaged files associated with Mount & Blade: Warband. This may help to resolve the issues you are experiencing.

  • Open Steam and go to Library.
  • Select Mount & Blade: Warband from the game list on the left side.
  • Right-click and select Properties.
  • Click the Local Files tab.
  • Click the Verify integrity of game files… button.

Check out the image below for the steps.

Steam

Right after you click the Verify button, all you have to do is wait for Steam to finish verifying the file for Mount & Blade: Warband.

Kill Resource-Hogging Applications

It is likely that you have many applications installed on your PC, and some of them may be constantly using system resources, potentially causing Mount & Blade: Warband to crash. To mitigate this problem, we strongly recommend that you close any software that you are not actively using while Mount & Blade: Warband is running. This will free up system resources and minimize the chances of Mount & Blade: Warband crashing.

Media players, web browsers such as Firefox and Chrome, and other similar software are known to consume a significant amount of system resources when they are running in the background. To free up resources, you can terminate these applications by using Task Manager and shutting down the application.

Disable Antivirus

Another possible cause of frequent crashes of Mount & Blade: Warband on your PC could be related to your antivirus software. Antivirus companies update their software on a regular basis to improve the security measures, but sometimes these updates can mistakenly identify the executable file (.exe) of Mount & Blade: Warband as a virus.

To resolve this problem, you can try to disable or temporarily turn off your antivirus or other security programs on your computer. If you downloaded Mount & Blade: Warband from the official store, the game files are most likely safe. In this case, you may want to consider excluding Mount & Blade: Warband’s .exe file from being scanned by your anti-virus software, and see if the problem still persists.

We have compiled a selection of commonly used anti-virus software along with the corresponding FAQs.

Contact the Official Support

If you’ve exhausted all of the suggested solutions mentioned above and continue to experience problems with Mount & Blade: Warband, don’t hesitate to contact the Mount & Blade: Warband official support team. You can connect with other users and access additional support resources by visiting their official website or joining the Mount & Blade: Warband discussion community on Steam.

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