Rocket League is an awesome game. Nothing beats flying through the air and smashing that ball into the goal. But sometimes, your game freezes or crashes. That’s no fun at all. Don’t worry! We’ll help you fix it with simple steps that even a gold-ranked player can follow.
1. Check System Requirements
First things first. Make sure your PC can handle Rocket League. Here are the minimum requirements:
- OS: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 260 or ATI 4850
Still using that old potato PC? Might be time for an upgrade!

2. Update Your Graphics Drivers
This is a big one. Outdated drivers cause lots of crashes. Fix it fast:
Pro tip: Use the auto-detect tool if you’re not sure what card you have.
3. Verify Game Files
If Rocket League files are corrupted, your game can crash. Here’s how to check:
- Open your Steam Library
- Right-click Rocket League
- Click Properties → Installed Files → Verify Integrity of Game Files
Steam will fix any missing or broken files automatically.
4. Close Background Apps
Too many apps running? That’s a lag-fest waiting to happen. Close stuff like:
- Google Chrome
- Discord (or at least minimize it)
- Streaming apps
Your computer only has so much power. Save it for scoring aerial goals!
5. Lower In-Game Settings
High graphics settings look cool but fry older machines. Try turning them down:
- Open Rocket League
- Go to Settings → Video
- Set everything to Performance or Low
It’s better to play smoothly at 60 FPS than crash in the middle of a ranked match.

6. Turn Off Overlays
Steam, Discord, and Xbox overlays can ruin your game. Disable them like this:
- Steam: Settings → In-Game → Uncheck “Enable the Steam Overlay”
- Discord: Settings → Game Overlay → Toggle off
- Xbox Game Bar: Windows Settings → Gaming → Xbox Game Bar → Turn Off
Your game will thank you!
7. Run as Administrator
Sometimes, Rocket League needs more permissions. Right-click the shortcut and:
- Click Properties
- Go to the Compatibility tab
- Check “Run this program as an administrator.”
Launch the game again and see if it improves.
8. Reinstall the Game
If all else fails, go nuclear (not literally):
- Uninstall Rocket League from Steam or Epic Games
- Restart your computer
- Reinstall the game fresh
Yes, it takes time. But it can fix things no other step will.
9. Check for Windows Updates
If Windows is outdated, games can act weird. Here’s how to update:
- Click Start → Settings
- Go to Update & Security
- Select Check for Updates
Keep your system fresh and secure!
Time to Get Back in the Game
Your Rocket League days shouldn’t be ruined by crashes and freezes. With these simple steps, you’ll be back to scoring goals, pulling off sick aerials, and yelling “What a save!” in no time.

Remember: The smoother your setup, the cooler the plays. GG, and good luck on the field!