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Steam News13 May 20261mo ago

Crashes on Newer Nvidia Cards

We are aware of stability issues affecting Dangerous Golf on some newer NVIDIA RTX systems, particularly newer RTX 40/50-series GPUs and certain Windows 11 laptop configurations.

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changedWe are aware of stability issues affecting Dangerous Golf on some newer NVIDIA RTX systems, particularly newer RTX 40/50-series GPUs and certain Windows 11 laptop configurations.
changedOur investigation suggests this is related to the older NVIDIA Flex/CUDA physics middleware used by the game for some environmental effects and destruction simulation. On some modern drivers and hardware configurations this can result in crashes during loading or heavy Smashbreaker/destruction moments.
changedIf you are experiencing crashes, we currently recommend trying the following:
changedThanks to Steam player Swift who discovered the solution and to everyone who has taken the time to send crash reports and hardware details. It has genuinely helped us identify the pattern.

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changedWe are aware of stability issues affecting Dangerous Golf on some newer NVIDIA RTX systems, particularly newer RTX 40/50-series GPUs and certain Windows 11 laptop configurations.
changedOur investigation suggests this is related to the older NVIDIA Flex/CUDA physics middleware used by the game for some environmental effects and destruction simulation. On some modern drivers and hardware configurations this can result in crashes during loading or heavy Smashbreaker/destruction moments.
changedIf you are experiencing crashes, we currently recommend trying the following:
changedThanks to Steam player Swift who discovered the solution and to everyone who has taken the time to send crash reports and hardware details. It has genuinely helped us identify the pattern.

We are aware of stability issues affecting Dangerous Golf on some newer NVIDIA RTX systems, particularly newer RTX 40/50-series GPUs and certain Windows 11 laptop configurations.

Our investigation suggests this is related to the older NVIDIA Flex/CUDA physics middleware used by the game for some environmental effects and destruction simulation. On some modern drivers and hardware configurations this can result in crashes during loading or heavy Smashbreaker/destruction moments.

If you are experiencing crashes, we currently recommend trying the following:

  • Launch Dangerous Golf

  • Go to Options > Graphics

  • Set Flex to Off

  • Restart the game

Thanks to Steam player Swift who discovered the solution and to everyone who has taken the time to send crash reports and hardware details. It has genuinely helped us identify the pattern.

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Steam News / 13 May 2026

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