Fortnite tends to crash more easily with outdated drivers because it’s a much more demanding game and depends heavily on the latest graphics driver support for DirectX, shaders, and anti-cheat compatibility. Roblox is usually lighter and more forgiving, so it can keep running even when drivers are old or a bit messy.

Why Fortnite is pickier

  • Fortnite gets frequent updates that can expose driver bugs or mismatches.
  • If the GPU driver is outdated or damaged, Fortnite may hit rendering or stability issues and crash.
  • Anti-cheat, overlays, and newer graphics APIs can make Fortnite more sensitive to driver problems.

Why Roblox often survives

  • Roblox is generally less graphically demanding, so older drivers may still be “good enough” for basic play.
  • Many Roblox issues are more often tied to cache, app settings, or overlays rather than hard driver failures.
  • That doesn’t mean Roblox never crashes from driver issues — it just usually has a bigger tolerance before things break.

Simple way to think about it

Think of Fortnite like a newer car that needs the right fuel and software to run cleanly, while Roblox is more like a scooter that can still move even if the setup isn’t perfect. When drivers are outdated, Fortnite is more likely to notice first.

What to do

  • Update your GPU drivers.
  • If Fortnite started crashing after an update, try rolling back to a known stable driver.
  • Close overlays and background apps if the crashes keep happening.

If you want, I can also give you a quick “fix Fortnite crashing” checklist for NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel.