Shaders compilation in Infinity Nikki takes too long? Find out what this means and what to do if the game crashes or results in a black screen.
Infinity Nikki is set to launch on December 5, 2024, with pre-downloads already underway. The Game will be available on PlayStation 5, PC, mobiles and tablets, though not all devices may meet the requirements to run it. Here’s everything you need to know about the minimum system requirements and how to address issues like crashes or black screens after a long shaders compilation session.
When a game launches, it often needs to compile shaders for the specific hardware you're using. If you’re launching Infinity Nikki on a low-end PC or an older smartphone or tablet, this process may take longer.
Patience is key, while the game may compile shaders each time you start it, the first launch (and launches after major updates) will take the longest. After restarting the app, it will complete this process much more quickly.
If shader compilation crashes or results in a black screen when launching Infinity Nikki, it likely means one thing: your PC or mobile device does not meet the minimum requirements, which are:
To check your PC specifications, open “Settings”, select” System”, scroll all the way down and click on “About”.
If your PC meets the minimum requirements to run Infinity Nikki but the game still crashes, try updating your graphics drivers.
To check your Android version, go to “Settings” and look for System or Software Information.
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