So, your FiveM keeps crashing after the latest update? Yeah, that’s super annoying. You’re probably ready to jump into the game, hang out with friends, or just enjoy some roleplay fun—and boom, crash. It’s frustrating, I get it.
But don’t worry. You’re not the only one facing this. Many players are dealing with the same issue after recent updates.
When something like this happens, it can feel like your whole gaming setup is falling apart. But the good news? Most of the time, it’s something small that’s causing the crash. And even better? You can fix it.
So, what’s going on here? Well, there are a few usual suspects. It could be a bug in the update, some mods not working well with the new version, or even outdated drivers on your PC. Sometimes, it’s just a corrupt game file messing things up.
Let’s break it down together and get your game running again. I’ll walk you through everything step by step. Just follow along, and we’ll fix this.
What’s Causing Your FiveM to Crash?
Alright, let’s talk real quick about what might be behind the crashing. It’s good to know the “why” before we jump into the “how to fix.”
1. Updates Can Cause Bugs
So, updates are supposed to make things better. But sometimes, they bring more problems than improvements.
An update might have a bug that doesn’t work well with your current game setup. If that’s the case, you’ll notice crashes right after installing the update.
2. Mods May Not Be Compatible
You love mods, right? Same here. But after an update, some of those mods might not work like they used to.
They could be outdated or just not ready for the new version of FiveM. This can cause your game to crash over and over.
3. Outdated Graphics Drivers
Let’s be honest—most of us don’t update our drivers unless something breaks. But if your graphics drivers are old, they might not play nice with the latest FiveM update. That can easily cause crashes.
4. Corrupted Game Files
Sometimes, files get messed up. Maybe the update didn’t install properly, or something went wrong during download. If any of your FiveM files are corrupted, it can crash the game every time you try to launch it.
Alright, now that we’ve got a good idea of what’s going on, let’s move on to fixing it.
How to Fix FiveM Crashes After the Update
Let’s roll up our sleeves and get this sorted. Here are the steps I recommend. We’ll start with the easiest and most common fixes first.
#1 Check If Your Mods Are Causing Problems
Mods are great, but they can also be the reason your game keeps crashing. After an update, some mods might not be supported anymore.
Here’s what you can do:
- Remove or disable recently added mods.
- Check if there’s an update available for your existing mods.
- Launch FiveM without any mods to see if it runs fine.
If the game works after removing mods, then you’ve found the issue. Add them back one by one to find the one causing the crash.
#2 Update Your Graphics Drivers
Outdated drivers are one of the top causes of game crashes. It’s a quick fix, and here’s how you do it:
Step-by-step:
- Press Windows + R to open the Run box.
- Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter.
- Expand Display adapters.
- Right-click your graphics card and select Update driver.
- Choose Search automatically for drivers and follow the instructions.
Once your drivers are updated, restart your PC and try launching FiveM again.
#3 Verify the Game Files
Let’s make sure none of the game files are broken. This can happen during an update or even while downloading the game.
If you’re using Steam:
- Open Steam.
- Go to your Library.
- Right-click on your game and select Properties.
- Go to Local Files and click Verify integrity of game files.
If you’re using Rockstar:
- Open the Rockstar Games Launcher.
- Click on Settings.
- Under My Installed Games, select your game.
- Click Verify integrity.
This will scan your game and replace any corrupted files.
#4 Clear Your FiveM Cache
Old cache files can mess things up after an update. Let’s clean those out.
Here’s how:
- Press Windows + R and type
%localappdata%, then press Enter. - Find the FiveM folder.
- Open it and delete the folder named cache.
That’s it. Don’t delete anything else unless you’re 100% sure. Now try running the game.
#5 Reinstall FiveM (If Nothing Else Worked)
If you’ve tried everything and nothing’s working, a clean reinstall might be your best bet.
Do this:
- Go to Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program.
- Find FiveM and uninstall it.
- Head to the official FiveM website and download the latest version.
- Install it and run the setup.
Make sure to back up your settings or saved data if needed. A fresh install often clears up hidden problems.
Extra Tips to Avoid Crashes in the Future
1. Always Back Up Before Updates
Before you update anything, take a minute to back up your important files. This includes your FiveM settings, saved games, and mods. That way, if something goes wrong, you’re not starting from scratch.
2. Keep Your Plugins Updated
Plugins can break after an update if they’re not updated too. Make sure you’re always using the latest versions of any plugins you’ve installed.
3. Check Community Forums
You’re not alone. A lot of other players might be dealing with the same issues. Check the FiveM forums or Reddit for updates, workarounds, or temporary fixes that others have shared.
4. Close Unused Apps While Gaming
Your PC can only handle so much at once. Close any apps you don’t need before launching FiveM. This frees up memory and helps the game run more smoothly.
5. Keep Your PC Updated
Don’t forget to update your operating system. Windows updates often include important fixes that help games like FiveM work better.
The Takeaway
So yeah, crashing issues with FiveM are annoying—but you’ve got options.
You can start by checking your mods, updating your graphics drivers, and verifying your game files. If it’s still acting up, clearing the cache or fully reinstalling the game can do the trick.
Just remember, most of these problems happen after an update, and they’re usually fixable with a few simple steps.
Don’t rush to uninstall everything right away. Start with the small stuff—it often works.
Got a fix that worked for you? Drop a comment below and help out others who might be stuck too.
Let’s keep the FiveM community strong and crash-free!

