What should I do if I receive a DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE error message when playing Football Manager?

PC Only:

If you receive a ‘DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE…’ message at any point when playing or attempting to launch Football Manager this will be due to an issue with your graphics card.

Example error messages:

DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED

DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG

DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET

DXGI_ERROR_DONTKNOW

It can sometimes occur when plugging in or removing a secondary monitor, so we would suggest not doing so whilst the game is open.

What we would first recommend is checking your system against Football Manager’s minimum specifications. If your system meets these, we would recommend Uninstalling and Reinstalling your Graphics Card drivers.

Please make sure to UNINSTALL your current graphics card drivers before installing your new ones.

Once you’ve tried the above, we would suggest running the game again.

 

For people with Intel GPUs

If you have an Intel processor which is low spec (for instance like a Intel Celeron/Pentium Nxxx series with below 2.2Ghz), your system is below minimum specifications. We're investigating to see if we can get these weak machines to run the game. In the meantime if you try and launch the game with the following instructions, you may find it can run:

- Open Steam and access your Games Library

- Right-click on [Football Manager title] -> Properties -> General -> Set Launch Options

- Type this in the box: --config very_low

- Click on OK, close the window and launch FM through Steam

 

For people with NVIDIA GPUs

If you have a NVIDIA graphics card, we would recommend if you’ve encountered this issue, being cautious about leaving the game up and running for a significant amount of time without interacting with it. Likewise, when putting your system into sleep or hibernation.

 

For all Laptop Users

We've found in some instances that the latest versions of GPU drivers from AMD/Nvidia and Intel can on some occasions cause this issue to occur. What we would recommend if you're getting a DXGI issue frequently, is to uninstall both your AMD/Nvidia and Intel graphics card drivers and get the graphics card drivers listed on your manufacturers website.

So if you have a Dell laptop, whatever VGA drivers are listed on their website for your make and model. Likewise for all other makes (Lenovo, Toshiba, HP etc).

If you continue to have issues despite making sure your drivers are up to date or those listed by your system manufacturer, please submit a support request for further assistance.

 

If you find nothing above helps, please submit a support ticket and our team will try to help.

 

Was this article helpful?
0 out of 2 found this helpful

Articles in this section

See more