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The tool will automatically patch the file to become Large Address Aware (LAA), allowing it to use 4GB of RAM.
Ensure GPU drivers are updated via NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Adrenaline. For persistent graphical crashes, a clean install using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) is recommended.
In some corrupted Option Files, young Master League players may be improperly registered with "null" club values. This corrupts the OF and causes persistent crashes. A clean OF is the only reliable fix.
: Disable your antivirus temporarily during installation, as it may block essential files. 3. Multi-Core CPU Affinity Fix
If you use Jenkey’s Gameplay Tool, it can cause calendar stability issues in Master League. Open the Gameplay Config tool. Disable or Matrix Stats features.
Modern GPUs (NVIDIA RTX series / AMD RX series) are optimized for DirectX 12, but PES 2013 relies on older DirectX 9 libraries.
Fire unnecessary youth scouts or reduce their activity to "None" if you are passing a unstable transfer window period. Share public link
Disable the or Stadium Server modules temporarily to see if a specific custom stadium is causing the crash during match loading. 3. Bypass Calendar Date Crashes (The "Specific Date" Bug)
The PES 2013 Master League crash is frustrating precisely because it strikes when you're most invested in your career. But as this guide demonstrates, most crashes have known solutions. The key is identifying which scenario matches your situation and applying the corresponding fix.
Do not go straight to reinstalling Windows. 80% of crashes are solved by these three simple steps.
Are you playing the or using a specific patch (like PESEdit)?
Before we dive into the solutions, it's essential to understand the potential causes of the crash. These include:
Go to your calendar and use the function to skip past the problematic date in one go, rather than progressing day-by-day.
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