The title depicts a world on the road to perdition, where the Jotan return to take their vengeance against the Gods of Asgard. However, a group pf unbowed warriors, the Wolves of Midgard, are determined to seize their destiny and save the world. As a player, you’ll take on the role of the clan chief, and guide your warriors to victory. Unfortunately, the gameplay may sometimes be interrupted by various technical issues, as gamers report.
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard bugs
Controller switches to mouse and keyboard
Players report that they can’t play the game using a different controller than the Steam Controller. The game switches to mouse and keyboard as soon as players press any button on the controller.
Low FPS issues
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard sometimes deliver low FPS rates, which affects the gameplay’s fluidity. Players also report that the game itself doesn’t show up on the GeForce Experience screen. This means that it doesn’t use the NVIDIA card and an update is required to improve the FPS rate.
The GPU becomes too hot, causing the game to crash
Some players report getting high GPU temperature when running Vikings: Wolves of Midgard. After approximately 30 minutes, the game usually crashes as the hardware can no longer handle the sustained heat.
Game crashes on launch
Some players can’t even launch Vikings: Wolves of Midgard, as the game window crashes as soon as they hit the start button. Other known issues, although rare, include:
Pathfinding with M/K can cause problems at some corners or obstacles. Some Spanish localization issues: wrong translations and sometimes the UI appears in German instead of Spanish. Players can’t move or get stuck in motion. Opening and closing the inventory should fix this bug.
If you’ve come across any workarounds to fix the issues listed above, list the troubleshooting steps in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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