The “Ghost of Tsushima Display Driver Error” happens because your computer’s graphics card is not working well with the game. This can be due to old or broken graphics drivers, a graphics card that isn’t powerful enough, or issues with recent driver updates.
Other reasons might include pushing your graphics card too hard, your computer overheating, or other software running at the same time generating clashes. Lots of players reporting this error on the Steam community.
Fixing Ghost Of Tsushima Display Driver Error
To resolve this, try updating your graphics drivers, verify your computer meets the game’s requirements, and adjusting the game’s graphics settings.
Follow these different types of solutions to resolve Display Driver Error:
Update Your Graphics Drivers
- Visit the Manufacturer’s Website: Go to the official website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA or AMD).
- Identify Your Graphics Card: Find your specific graphics card model. You can usually find this information in the device manager or by checking the documentation that came with your computer.
- Download the Latest Drivers: Look for the latest drivers for your graphics card. Download the appropriate driver based on your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
Roll Back to a Previous Driver
- On Windows: Right-click on the Start button and choose “Device Manager.”
- On macOS: Go to “System Preferences” > “Displays” > “Graphics/Displays.”
- On Linux: Use the appropriate command-line tools (e.g.,
lshw
,lspci
, orinxi
) to identify your GPU and its driver version.
Locate Your Graphics Card:
- In Device Manager, expand the “Display adapters” section.
- Find your graphics card (e.g., NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080) and right-click on it.
- Choose “Properties” > “Driver” > “Roll Back Driver.”
Follow the Prompts:
- If a previous driver version is available, Windows will prompt you to confirm the rollback.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
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