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Fix Marvel Rivals Shaders Compiling Slow

Lately, many players cannot enjoy the latest superhero shooter Marvel Rivals due to an annoying slow-shoulder compiling issue. Shader compilation is an important process in the online game that ensures a smoother visual rendering and optimal gaming performance. However, many players are reporting that this process is pretty slow so players have to wait for a long time to complete them. If you are also going through the same situation, do not worry; check out this guide. Here is a comprehensive guide to fix shaders compiling slow issues in Marvel Rivals.

How to Fix Marvel Rivals Shaders Compiling Slow 

In this guide, we have covered all potential and working solutions to fix Marvel Rivals’ slow shaders compiling issue. Try all the below workarounds one by one until it is fixed.

1. Disable Compatibility Mode in Launcher Properties

If you are running the launcher in compatibility mode, it will slow down the shader compilation process. Hence, one of the first solutions suggested by the players is to disable compatibility mode in launcher properties. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Find out the launcher.exe file in the installation directory in Steam or Epic Games
  2. Right-click on the file and select Properties
  3. Then go to the Compatibility tab and uncheck the box for “Run this program in compatibility mode”
  4. Click on Apply, then Ok
  5. Lastly, restart your launcher and relaunch the game.

2. Switch to Epic Games Launcher

Many other players have managed to fix this problem by switching to Epic Games Launcher as it provides a faster shader compilation process. However,  switching the launcher requires starting the game from scratch as the game doesn’t offer cross-progression.

3. Adjusting CPU and RAM Usage

High CPU or RAM usage can also cause shader compilation to lag so try adjusting CPU and RAM usage as it will help to resolve this problem. Follow these steps:

  1. Open Task Manager and monitor memory usage while the game runs
  2. Close background applications to reduce system load
  3. Use the Epic Games launcher if Steam’s memory usage is too high.

4. Use Netease Launcher

Some players found that the shader compilation process was faster on the Netease launcher. However, this will also require to start the game from scratch. For this:

  1. Download the Netease Launcher from their official website
  2. Install and create a new account
  3. Download Marvel Rivals via Netease
  4. Check shader compilation times and performance.

5. Updating GPU Drivers

This is one of the effective solutions to fix the slow shaders compiling issue in Marvel Rivals. Outdated GPU drivers can also cause compatibility-related issues and here is how you can update them. To update, visit the manufacturer’s website (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and download the latest drivers. Make sure to reboot your PC once and then relaunch the game.

6. Ensure Shader Cache is Not Disabled in the Nvidia Control Panel

The Nvidia Control Panel deals with multiple GPU settings, including the size of the shader cache. If you have mistakenly set the Shader Cache “Disabled”, the game will need to recompile shaders every time it launches and cause this issue. So, make sure it is not disabled in the settings. For that:

  1. Right-click on your desktop and select Nvidia Control Panel
  2. Go to the 3D Settings section
  3. Select Manage 3D settings
  4. Find the option for Shader Cache and ensure it is set to Enabled
  5. Apply the changes 
  6. At last, relaunch your game. The shader compilation process should be faster now.

7. Moving the Game to an External SSD

If the game is installed on an NVMe SSD and you are experiencing slow shader compilation, moving it to an external SSD might help to fix the issue. To do that properly:

  1. Uninstall the game from your current NVMe SSD
  2. Install the game on an external SSD or a different internal SSD
  3. Relaunch the game and check if the shader compilation time is reduced to 10 seconds or less.

8. Deleting Config Files and Verify Game Files

Sometimes, corrupted configuration files or outdated game files can also be the main culprit behind this issue. So, trying deleting the config files and verifying the integrity of the game files through Steam can help to fix the problem. Go to the folder where the game is installed on your PC and delete the config files. This is the path where you will find the config files. (C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Marvel\Saved\Config\Windows).

Once deleted config files, then go to Steam Library >> Right-click on the game >> Properties >> Local Files >> Verify the integrity of game files.

9. Adjusting Steam Shader Cache Settings

Steam has an in-built feature for caching shaders, and some players suggest enabling or disabling particular settings can help to increase compilation timing. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Open Steam and go to the Settings menu
  2. Go to the Downloads section
  3. Scroll to find Shader Cache settings and ensure it is enabled
  4. If a slider exists for shader cache size, try adjusting it or toggle it off and check if it makes any difference
  5. At last, relaunch the game and the issue should be fixed now.

10. Increasing Shader Cache Size in GPU Settings

If you have Nvidia on your system, you can easily modify the size of the shader cache in the GPU settings. If the cache size is too small, it may not be sufficient for faster shader compilation. Increasing this value can help speed up the process. To do that:

  1. Right-click on your desktop and open the Nvidia Control Panel
  2. Go to 3D Settings and select Manage 3D Settings
  3. Under Global Settings, find the Shader Cache Size option
  4. Change the setting to 10GB or even 100GB (depending on available storage space).
  5. Apply the changes, then relaunch your game and check if the shader compiling process is faster now.

11. Reinstall the Game

If you have already tried all the above methods and are still struggling to fix the issue, your last option is to uninstall the game completely from your device and then reinstall it. Reinstallation of the game will also ensure to fix any corrupted or outdated game files. Ensure to clear any residual game files before reinstalling it.

That’s all you can try fixing Marvel Rivals shaders compiling slow issues.

Harry S
Harry Shttp://patchcrazy.co.uk
Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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