After a lengthy wait of 14 years, Red Dead Redemption has finally made its debut on PC, thanks to Double Eleven’s impressive porting efforts. This legendary western-themed open-world action game, which introduced us to the iconic character John Marston, is now accessible to PC gamers. The PC version is quite robust, featuring a wide array of customizable settings and smooth performance across various hardware configurations. However, some players may encounter issues, particularly the “Access Violation c0000005” error in Red Dead Redemption. Here’s how you can troubleshoot this problem.
Resolving the Red Dead Redemption PC Access Violation c0000005 Error
Numerous users have experienced the “PC Access Violation c0000005” error when launching Red Dead Redemption or immediately following the introductory sequence. This error is often linked to performance management tools, and deactivating these applications may resolve the issue.
Turn Off Performance Monitoring Tools
If you’re utilizing performance monitoring tools like Rivatuner Statistics Server, ASUS GPU Tweak, or NVIDIA overlay, consider disabling them temporarily before launching Red Dead Redemption. Running the game with these tools active can lead to crashes when adjusting graphics settings. Rockstar has recognized this issue. Just close MSI Afterburner, which will also terminate RTSS.
For many players, this workaround should effectively eliminate the issue, and you can reactivate the monitoring tools once you successfully pass the main menu and intro scenes. While we were unable to replicate the problem, it’s noteworthy that RivaTuner activates only after the initial logo screens. Nevertheless, multiple Steam users have confirmed that both RivaTuner and ASUS GPU Tweak were culprits in this conflict.
Check Game File Integrity
Sometimes, crashes can occur due to issues during the download or installation process.
- Launch Steam and go to your library
- Right-click on Red Dead Redemption and select Properties
- In the Installed Files tab, click on Verify integrity of game files
Steam will inspect your game files and replenish any that are damaged or missing.
General Troubleshooting Tips
Additionally, you may want to consider these general troubleshooting options.
- Make sure to update DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributables (Recommended)
- Ensure your Windows is updated to the latest version
- If you are using a laptop, switch to your dedicated GPU
- Update your graphics card drivers: AMD, Intel
- Add the game’s folder to your antivirus exceptions or exclusions list
Once you’re able to enter the game, you can also unlock the 144fps cap in Red Dead Redemption with a patch, along with enabling support for ultrawide cutscenes.
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