The Tekken 8 out of video memory error has been interrupting players since its official launch today, January 26, 2024. This is just one of the multiple issues plaguing Tekken 8's launch apart from the usual server queues. Interestingly, this error seems to have persisted in the Demo version of the game, affecting all PC players.
A breakdown of the solutions you can follow to fix the Tekken 8 out of video memory error can be found below, along with its probable causes.
The Tekken 8 out of video memory error is likely caused by a memory leak. In short, the game has improper memory resource allocation, which results in it accumulating all of the available VRAM within the GPU. Once the available VRAM is used up, the game throws the dreaded ”out of video memory” error and force closes.
Other reasons may include game file integrity problems and outdated drivers.
A list of possible fixes for this particular Tekken 8 error are listed below. Keep in mind that these solutions are not permanent, and readers will likely have to wait for an official patch from developer Bandai Namco for a more permanent solution.
To combat the Tekken 8 out of video memory error, it is advised that readers upgrade to the latest AMD, Intel, and Nvidia drivers. The official AMD/Intel/Nvidia apps should include a built-in update option.
You can alternatively refer to the following links below to manually update your graphics card drivers:
Make sure to use a video card with sufficient VRAM as mentioned in the official Tekken 8 PC requirements.
A possible reason for the out of video memory error may be due to incomplete and/or corrupted files. To fix game integrity, refer to the steps below:
If the steps above fail, there is not much else to do other than to force
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