

None of them mention the missing DLL files, just a generic white screen that can be caused by many things. I don't see much resemblance to your issue there. I'll confirm/deny that local launch is successful in about 20 minutes. Originally posted by Killionaire:Here are some examples found with the mentioned "White Screen" search: Crasheo al iniciar el juego pantalla negra o blanca:, Date de sortie : - Jeu dAventure / RPG, -68 Part3 I just started replaying Dark Souls 3 instead. Ended the Dark Souls 3 process in task manager, restarted my computer, and kept trying to launch. Validated files, tried launching, and it said that it was already running.

here's what I did JUST in case something fixed it. into a white screen crash.ĮDIT 2: Got it to work finally, and got to tinker with the settings so the game would actually play, haven't started yet, as I'm trying to get InputMapper to work. I don't know if I'm looking over something in my sheer excitement for this game, but I'm really itching for some help.Įdit: Finly launched. Fully downloaded, and when I click the icon to start it, it doesn't do anything. Too bad he didn't state what setting he tinkered with:ĭS3 is not launching for me at ALL. It starts as a white screen, then black screen then crashes. Many users are reporting that Optimus is the problem. NVIDIA laptop users: make sure the game is associated with your actual GPU and not the integrated graphics. If your Dark Souls 3 is crashing at a white screen, make sure you have Service Pack 1 installed (you can install it manually if Windows Update is failing). Crashes after a few seconds.Įdit: Turns out my fresh Windows 7 install has been silently failing to get Service Pack 1 via Windows Update. Here are some examples found with the mentioned "White Screen" search:
