The F16C Error in “Ghost of Tsushima” occurs because of issues with the game’s data or the PlayStation’s system software. This can be due to damaged game files, incomplete installations, or recent system updates generating problems.
To resolve it, try rebuilding the PlayStation database, reinstalling the game, updating the system software, and confirming there’s enough storage space. If you’re using a game disc, check that it’s clean and not scratched.
Fixing Ghost Of Tsushima F16C Error
Some players on forums have shared a few working solutions. Here are the tested solutions to fix error code F16C
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Toggle Button Holds
Access the Setting:
- Launch Ghost of Tsushima and navigate to Options > Accessibility > Gamepad.
Toggle the Button Holds:
- Find the setting called “Toggle Button Holds”.
- Switch it from off to on.
Test the Game:
- After creating this change, return to the game.
- Play for a time and see if the error persists.
Check for Unsupported Software
- Locate and delete the PsPcSdkRuntimeInstaller app file. You’ll likely see it under Windows > Uninstall Apps > Playstation PC SDK.
BIOS Updates
- Look for the support or downloads section on the manufacturer’s website.
- Search for your specific motherboard model.
- Find the latest BIOS update available for your motherboard.
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