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Magicka

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Availability

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All versions require Steam.

Issues And Fixes

Game Won't Start On Laptop

Intel Graphics Cards

Intel integrated graphics cards are not recommended for playing Magicka. Playing on an Intel 2000 is neigh unplayable, while playing on an Intel 3000 is possible with reduced resolution and noticeable frame rate drops. Arrowhead Game Studios recommends avoiding integrated graphics cards.

ATI/NVidia Graphics Cards

On newer laptops with an i3/5/7 processor and some form of ATI/Nvidia graphics card, the laptop usually has the option of running a program on either on the integrated graphics or discreet graphics. Sometimes, the graphics driver incorrectly runs Magicka on the integrated intel graphics. Forcing your system to run Magicka on the ATI or NVidia card will greatly increase performance.

Windows Event - Exception code: c0000374 Crash

If you experience this error code and are running Office 2010, try changing your system language from Japanese to English. This error has something to do with Office 2010's Microsoft IME.

Crash to Desktop with SoundBlaster Card

If you have a soundblaster sound card and are experiencing a crash to desktop:

  • Open the windows control panel and navigate to Sound.
  • Highlight the speaker then click properties >
  • Go to the Sound Blaster panel >
  • Check the Disable Sound Blaster enhancements >
  • Click apply/ok.

FRAPS, OC Guru, EVGA precision, MSI Afterburner, RivaTuner

All of the above programs are known to cause crashes with Magicka. Disable or uninstall those programs.

Exception Code: e0434f4d or e0434f4d crash

If you are experiencing either of these crash codes, try reinstalling .net 3.5 SP1 and XNA Framework 3.1. If that doesn't work, try some of the solutions here.

Game won't start

If the game won't start, try the following:

Mumble Incompatibility

  • Some people have had issues running the game while mumble is open.
  • Closing mumble, starting Magicka, alt-tabbing back to desktop, and starting mumble again seems to get around this issue.
  • Most likely related to Mumbles overlay.

Game Freezes

XP and AMD Dual Core CPU

If you are experiencing some freezes and are running Windows XP on a dual core AMD CPU, make sure to install this CPU driver and the AMD Dual Core Optimizer.

Dual Core Systems

Magicka can occasionally freeze if it is run on a dual core system. Setting Magicka to run on only one core may solve this. To make Magicka run on a single core, perform the following:

1. Run Magicka.
2. Open the task manager.
3 In the processes tab, right click "Magicka.exe" process and select "Set Affinity"
4. Uncheck "CPU 1" so that ONLY "CPU 0" is checked.
5. Select OK.

Graphics issues

Screen Tearing/Shuttering

For nvidia cards, use the Nvidia control panel to force triple buffering and V-sync.

For ATI/AMD cards use the AMD VISION Engine Control Center to create a profile for Magicka that forces triple buffering and V-sync.

Random Graphics Glitches

Update your graphics drivers.

Mods And Utilities

Save Game Data

Save Game Folder Location

  • Windows 32 bit:
    C:\Program Files\steamapps\common\magicka\SaveData
  • Windows 64 bit:
    C:\Program Files (x86)\steamapps\common\magicka\SaveData


Controller Support

The game has built in support for controllers, but the default controls for spellcasting are so obtuse that use of the keyboard is recommended.

Third party scripts have been created to apply a much more sane control scheme for use with controllers, and can be found here.

System requirements

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Useful Links