PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is an online multiplayer game where players are dropped on an island , and must hunt for weapons, and avoid becoming killed or injured by players. As time goes by the playing field gets smaller and the one who’s standing is the winner.

Since the game’s launch in 2017 among the more annoying aspects of PUBG is that objects like buildings and even the sky aren’t rendered at all. But, thankfully, the issue is resolved very easily. The most popular solution is to upgrade your graphics driver and you may be able fix it by uninstalling and installing PUBG. If these methods don’t perform, you might think about buying a new computer to fix the issue.

Why are PUBG Buildings Not Loading?

Buildings are vital in PUBG as they contain the loot that players need to collect in order to defeat other players. In the event that buildings aren’t loaded correctly, it is impossible for players to get inside and get their loot. What’s the reason for this situation?

This rendering issue occurs when your hard drive’s read function is slow, or your memory isn’t enough to load all the game’s resources. A GPU with a high performance can achieve a multitude of functions in the game , compared to a less powerful card so graphical settings play also a role to play.

Whatever the reason whatever the cause, the good news is that the issue can be resolved quickly by making some adjustments in your PC. Let’s get this party going!

Methods for Resolving the PUBG Buildings Not Loading Problem

Here’s a list solutions that have been proven to be beneficial for the majority of players. It is not necessary to test them all begin from the top and move to the bottom until you find the one that is effective for you.

Solution #1: Disable NVIDIA ShadowPlay

If you own the Nvidia GPU, this is the easiest and most efficient option for your needs. Follow these steps to switch off Nvidia ShadowPlay:

Step 1. Log as an administrator into the Nvidia GeForce Experience.

Step 2. On the left-hand side click on the General tab.

Step 3. In the appropriate panel, find and remove the Share feature (ShadowPlay is also referred to by the name Share).

Step 4: Exit Nvidia GeForce Experience after saving your adjustments.

Then restart your computer, and launch PUBG to verify that the structures are loaded correctly.

Solution #2: Create your game in advance

Pre-rendering the game is a effective method to resolve problems with PUBG structures not loading problem. It is necessary to trick the game to render a variety of objects as well as textures, materials and objects prior to landing. We can do this by pre-rendering.

Although it seems complex, it’s actually quite simple to follow. The only problem is that you’ll need to perform it each when you play. Here’s how you render PUBG ahead of time:

First step: Hold and press the “W” key until the game starts.

Step 2. While pressing the ‘W’ button then press the ‘Tab’ keys while the parachute is pulled out.

Step 3. Your game will be frozen for a few seconds when the inventory panel shows up. After it has been unfreezed and the game is played, all structures and textures will be loaded perfectly.

Solution #3 Solution #3: In the game file modify the View Distance

The modification of the view distance is another way to resolve the PUBG rendering problem. This method isn’t for everyone, but it may be beneficial in certain instances. In the game the view distance 1 is a factor that results in slow rendering time. You can speed up the rendering time by changing it to 2. What you need to do:

1. Begin by following the route that follows:
GameUserSettings.ini AppDataLocalTslGameSavedConfigWindowsNoEditor

Step 2. Double click the document to launch it.

Step 3: Go to ViewDistanceQuality=1 and search for it.

Change the number to 2 during step 4.

5. Take a copy of the Step 5.

When you launch playing, all structure in PUBG will load smoothly.

Solution #4: Ensure that your graphic driver up-to the latest

A graphics driver that is not up-to-date can cause havoc to the game, stopping models and texture from being loaded into the game. This issue can be solved by changing your graphics drivers.

Go to the site for the brand that makes your card (Nvidia, AMD, or Intel) and download and install the most current driver for the model you have. Verify that the driver works for the version you have installed on your Windows version.

When you’ve installed the driver, reboot your computer and then relaunch PUBG to determine whether the issue has been solved.

Solution #5: Remove and install the PUBG

Sometimes, an error may occur in the process of installing game files. In PUBG this issue could hinder the loading of buildings. If none of the above methods work, try uninstalling the game and then installing the game again to fix the problem.

Do not be concerned If the issue continues to persist after installing PUBG. There are two other solutions to try.

Solution #6 Step 6: Increase the amount physical RAM on your computer

If you aren’t playing with adequate RAM for the game, it could skipping certain elements, like textures and buildings, in order to conserve space and allow the game to run. It is likely that you will encounter problems if you have less than 8GB that’s the minimum required to play the game PUBG. If that’s the case your only choice is to buy a new memory stick and plug the memory stick into your PC.

When you press Win + PauseBreak and then PauseBreak, you will be able to see the amount of RAM your computer currently has. After that, in Command Prompt, use the command “wmicmemphysical get maxcapacity” to find out the amount of RAM your system can handle. Next, you can insert a memory stick to your computer and verify that the game runs well and is free of errors.

Solution #7: Install your game onto solid-state drives (SSD)

There are plenty of resources available in PUBG which need to be quickly accessed. This is possible by moving your game to an SSD. This is due to the fact that SSDs are more responsive to loading time as well as being more efficient than conventional hard drives.

To transfer your game’s data to an SSD take these steps:

1. First, connect your drive to the computer, and then start your Steam client.

Step 2. Choose Settings in the Steam menu located at the top left corner of the screen.

Step 3. After that, open the left navigation pane , and select the Downloads tab. Click on STEAM LIBRARY FOLDERS on the left side.

4. At the top left, select ADD the LIBRARY FOLDER option to make an entirely new file on your SSD.

Phase 5: After you’ve finished close the settings. Go on the Steam client’s menu bar at the top and choose the LIBRARY option.

6. in the setting you can right-click PUBG and choose Properties.

7. Choose MOVE INSTALL FOLDER in the LOCAL FILE menu.

Step 8. Let Steam to transfer the installation folder into the SSD directory you’ve created in the library.