When it comes to League of Legends errors, the Bugsplat crash is the most annoying of all. This is mostly due to the fact that it happens mid-game and it always closes the game afterward. If you are playing on a slow connection, then bugsplat is 100% pain.
While there’s no clear fix for Bugsplat in League of Legends, there are a few things that can ensure that you won’t be getting it anytime soon. Here’s a guide on what to look out for if you are getting a bugsplat error.
League of Legends Bugsplat Fix
The first thing you need to do to make sure you won’t get the error message is to check if your system meets the minimum system requirements. Those are:
- 3 GHz processor (supporting SSE2 instruction set or higher)
- 2 GB RAM
- 12 GB available hard disk space
- Shader version 2.0b-capable video card
- Screen resolutions up to 1920×1200
- Support for DirectX v9.0c or better
- Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10
- 3 GHz dual-core processor
- 4 GB of RAM
- 16 GB available hard disk space
- Nvidia GeForce 8800/AMD Radeon HD 5670 or equivalent video card (Dedicated GPU with 512MB or higher Video Memory(VRAM))
- Support for DirectX v9.0c or better.
- Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10
Next up, check if your Windows are up to date. If not, download and install any available updates. To extend that even more, check if you have any GPU updates available and install them if necessary.
Just to be safe, run a client repair to League of Legends to get any corrupt files out of your system.
Last but not least, close any unnecessary programs that might cause your system to overload the CPU and GPU usage. Such programs could be other games, demanding editing programs, or browser games and video streaming.
For what it’s worth, you should Send the Error Report as soon as you get the bugsplat error in League of Legends since it’s the best way for the developers to know how to fix some unknown bugs.