Encountering the “Failed to Allocate Video Memory” error in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle can interrupt gameplay.
This error is typically caused by insufficient VRAM, outdated graphics drivers, or configuration issues.
Below are detailed steps to resolve this problem.
Why Does the ‘Failed to Allocate Video Memory’ Error Occur?
This error happens when the game cannot access enough VRAM. Common causes include:
- Insufficient VRAM: Graphics cards with less than 8GB VRAM may face difficulties running the game, especially with high graphics settings or ray tracing enabled.
- Outdated Drivers: Older or incompatible GPU drivers can prevent proper memory allocation.
- Improper GPU Configuration: Integrated GPUs instead of dedicated ones being used can cause resource issues.
Fix 1: Update Your Graphics Drivers
Updating your graphics drivers ensures compatibility and supports memory allocation.
- For NVIDIA Users:
- Visit the NVIDIA GeForce Experience Download Page.
- Download, install, and open GeForce Experience.
- Navigate to the “Drivers” tab and click “Download.”
- For AMD Users:
- Go to the AMD Support Page.
- Download the driver for your specific GPU model.
- Install it and restart your system.
Fix 2: Run the Game on a Dedicated GPU
Make sure the game uses your dedicated GPU for better performance.
- Open “Graphics Settings” via Windows Search.
- Add the game’s executable to the list of apps.
- Set it to “High Performance” mode and save changes.
Fix 3: Add the Game to NVIDIA GeForce Experience
Adding the game to NVIDIA GeForce Experience can optimize settings.
- Open NVIDIA GeForce Experience.
- Go to the “Games” tab.
- Scan for games and add Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
- Apply optimized settings.
Fix 4: Downgrade Your NVIDIA Graphics Driver
If the error started after a driver update, reverting to an earlier version might resolve the problem.
- Open “Device Manager” and locate your GPU under “Display Adapters.”
- Right-click your GPU, select “Properties,” and go to the “Driver” tab.
- Click “Roll Back Driver.” Alternatively, download a previous driver version from NVIDIA’s website.
Fix 5: Delete the “TheGreatCircleConfig.local” File
Corrupted configuration files can prevent proper memory allocation.
- Go to the game’s configuration folder (usually in the Documents folder).
- Delete the file named “TheGreatCircleConfig.local”.
- Restart the game to regenerate the configuration.
Fix 6: Delete the “RUNE” Folder
Corrupted files in the “RUNE” folder might cause this issue.
- Navigate to the game’s installation directory.
- Find the folder labeled “RUNE” and delete it.
- Restart the game.
Fix 7: Lower Graphics Settings
Reducing in-game graphics settings can help manage VRAM usage.
- Launch the game and go to “Settings > Video.“
- Set textures, shadows, and ray tracing to “Low” or “Medium.”
- Save the changes and restart.
Fix 8: Verify the Integrity of Game Files
Ensure all game files are intact and up-to-date.
- Open Steam and navigate to your Library.
- Right-click on the game, select “Properties,” and go to “Local Files.”
- Click “Verify Integrity of Game Files.”
Fix 9: Increase Virtual Memory
Increasing virtual memory can compensate for VRAM shortages.
- Open “Advanced System Settings” via Windows Search.
- Under the “Performance” section, click “Settings” and go to “Advanced.“
- Click “Change” under “Virtual Memory.“
- Uncheck “Automatically manage paging file size.“
- Set Initial Size to 1.5x your RAM and Maximum Size to 3x your RAM.
- Save and restart your PC.