Usually means the emulator encountered an unimplemented function. In this case, you may simply have to wait for a future emulator update. To help you get back to gaming, let me know: Which game are you trying to play? What are your PC specs (CPU and GPU)? Does the crash happen at startup or during gameplay ?

Go to your game list, right-click the game, and select Remove -> Remove All Caches .

Most crashes are caused by incorrect configuration or outdated files. Before diving into deep settings, try these quick fixes:

If all else fails, the answer is in the file located in your root folder. Open the log and scroll to the bottom after a crash. Look for lines starting with E {RSX} or E {SPU} .

Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding why this happens and how to fix it. 🛠️ Core Troubleshooting Steps

Emulation relies heavily on Vulkan or OpenGL stability.

Ensure your ISO or folder structure isn't corrupted (check the MD5 hash if possible). ⚙️ Optimal Configuration Settings

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