Do you have problems launching, starting, or loading Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War?
These issues usually happen because of internal problems or not meeting the minimum system requirements. Many players don’t know how to fix this. Here are the solutions.
Warhammer 40k Gladius – Relics of War Minimum requirements
Operating System | Windows 7 (64-bit) |
Processor | Intel Core i3 or equivalent |
Memory | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or equivalent |
DirectX | Version 11 |
Storage | 4 GB available space |
Sound Card | DirectX compatible sound card |
How to Fix Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War Not Launching, Won’t Start, or Loading Issue
These issues can happen due to many reasons, that is Outdated Drivers, Corrupted Game Files, Antivirus/Firewall Interference, and Compatibility Issues.
Update Drivers
Updating outdated drivers can be a good thing. These updates come with Stability Fixes and better performance. You can update via NVIDIA Geforce and AMD Software.
After Updating drivers, Restart Your Computer and check if your game is working or not.
Verify Game Files
You can Verify the game’s files to check if there is not any missing files. Check if your Stream client is also up-to-date. for further steps to verify the game files (click here) and for Stream Client Up-to-date (click here).
Check Antivirus/Firewall Settings
You can check if any antivirus and firewall settings are not blocking the game.
Antivirus Settings
- Open your antivirus software.
- Navigate to the settings or protection menu.
- Look for any blocked applications or quarantined files related to the game.
- Add Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War to the antivirus exclusion list.
- Restart the game.
Firewall Settings
- Right-click on the Start menu and select “Settings”.
- Go to “Update & Security” > “Windows Security” > “Firewall & network protection”.
- Click on “Allow an app through firewall”.
- Ensure that Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War is allowed through both private and public networks.
- Restart the game.
Try Compatibility Mode
- Right-click the game executable, go to Properties, then Compatibility, and try running the game in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows:
- Right-click on the game’s shortcut.
- Select Properties > Compatibility tab.
- Check Run this program in compatibility mode for: and choose an earlier Windows version.
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