While Jurassic World Evolution 3 is an interesting simulation game, there are occurrences of it crashing on certain occasions. Therefore, in this article, we have discussed the steps you can use to troubleshoot the problem from your end.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 crashing on startup for many players: How to fix it?
You may try these steps to fix the issue with Jurassic World Evolution 3:
- Restart your device and re-launch the game to remove temporary errors.
- Find the game in the Steam library and right-click on it. Navigate to ‘properties’, then in the ‘general tab’ under the “launch options”, enter -dx11 or -dx12 and launch the game.
- Navigate to the following path: C\Users\Username\App Data\Local\Frontier Developments\Jurassic World Evolution 3\Config_Local. Rename Config_Local to Config_Local old.
- Locate the game in the Steam Library. Right-click on it, select Manage, and click on Browse Local Files. Find the .exe file of the game and double-click to launch. If it does not work, then right-click on the file and select properties. Under the Compatibility tab, select the option to run the game as an administrator and then launch it.
- If the game still does not launch, then from the same compatibility tab, select the option to run the program in compatibility mode. Try toggling the Windows option and disabling full-screen optimizations.
- Open your device settings and navigate to the privacy & security tab. Click on Windows Security and select Virus & Threat Protection. Click on manage ransomware protection and choose allow an app through controlled folder access. Click on Add an allowed app and then from the game’s installation folder, select the game application.
- Open the control panel and click on System & Security. Then select Windows Defender Firewall and click on Allow an app or feature through Firewall. Click on Change Settings and select Allow Another App. Then browse and select the game’s application file.
- If you have any other third-party antivirus software, make sure that you turn it off before launching the game.
- In the search box on the taskbar, search for graphics settings and then select Add desktop app. Select the game’s application file, then find the .exe file in the list below and click on it. Select the option for high performance beside the GPU preference. If you have a dual graphics card on your device, disable one by right-clicking on the Start menu and selecting the Device Manager. You can find the graphics cards listed under display adapters, and you need to disable one.
- From the properties option of the game accessed via the Steam library, go to the installed files tab. Verify the integrity of the game files and launch the game.
- You can try to disable/enable Steam overlays from the general tab in the properties option and launch the game.
- Close all the apps running in the background, except the necessary apps for device function, from the task manager.
- Open the control panel and navigate to Hardware and Sound. Click on power options and change the plan to power saver or high performance, and try launching the game.
That will be all from Digistatement. You can contact the game’s support team for guidance on a specific issue with your device if the above-mentioned steps do not work. You may also check out other similar articles on our site for workarounds, guides, fixes, etc.


