Spring Freezes/Crashes in Multiplayer, Lobby Close+Settings
Posted: 12 Mar 2012, 22:14
Operating system: Windows 7
Service Packs/version: Service Pack 1
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1 GB
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz
RAM: 8 GB DDR-1600 (I think.)
Infolog.
I think I set this up right.
Tested with BA 7.62 and Tech Annihilation 2.16.2.
Anyway, ever since Spring 0.85 (portable install), SpringLobby would randomly crash (it would send a debug log) for me on exiting or accessing Spring Settings. This only happened rarely, so I never bothered to check on the problem until I updated to Spring 0.87 (also portable install). Previous to Spring 87, everything more or less worked.
Now, it always crashes on attempting to access Spring Settings and whenever I close it. It also freezes upon loading a multiplayer game. It actually gets into the game, loads everything, counts down, and then nothing happens. The mouse still moves, but nothing else does, and Task manager says it's not responding.
This also happened in Singleplayer, until I switched to a not-portable install. It now works for singleplayer.
I've updated and rolled back my drivers, but that did absolutely nothing. I'd try the command line thing, but I'm not sure how to do that.
Service Packs/version: Service Pack 1
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1 GB
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz
RAM: 8 GB DDR-1600 (I think.)
Infolog.
I think I set this up right.
Tested with BA 7.62 and Tech Annihilation 2.16.2.
Anyway, ever since Spring 0.85 (portable install), SpringLobby would randomly crash (it would send a debug log) for me on exiting or accessing Spring Settings. This only happened rarely, so I never bothered to check on the problem until I updated to Spring 0.87 (also portable install). Previous to Spring 87, everything more or less worked.
Now, it always crashes on attempting to access Spring Settings and whenever I close it. It also freezes upon loading a multiplayer game. It actually gets into the game, loads everything, counts down, and then nothing happens. The mouse still moves, but nothing else does, and Task manager says it's not responding.
This also happened in Singleplayer, until I switched to a not-portable install. It now works for singleplayer.
I've updated and rolled back my drivers, but that did absolutely nothing. I'd try the command line thing, but I'm not sure how to do that.