[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;49645761]What's your video card?[/QUOTE]
NVIDIA GeForce GT 740
I can't really imagine how the issue could persist across three different Windows versions, especially if you did clean installs (from 8 to 7, at minimum), unless it's somehow hardware. I assume you were installing the latest drivers every time. You [I]may[/I] want to downgrade to the previous stable Nvidia drivers instead of the latest edition; the latest release seems to have at least some problems with Rust (worse performance after updating drivers, etc.).
But, I'm not a dev and I can't make sense of the output log because there are no obvious plain-English flaws in this one (sometimes I'm lucky and it very clearly says "System out of memory! Crash!" or something), so hopefully there's a solution somewhere.
What happens if you load RustClient.exe directly from the install folder in Steam?
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;49645848]I can't really imagine how the issue could persist across three different Windows versions, especially if you did clean installs (from 8 to 7, at minimum), unless it's somehow hardware. I assume you were installing the latest drivers every time. You [I]may[/I] want to downgrade to the previous stable Nvidia drivers instead of the latest edition; the latest release seems to have at least some problems with Rust (worse performance after updating drivers, etc.).
But, I'm not a dev and I can't make sense of the output log because there are no obvious plain-English flaws in this one (sometimes I'm lucky and it very clearly says "System out of memory! Crash!" or something), so hopefully there's a solution somewhere.
What happens if you load RustClient.exe directly from the install folder in Steam?[/QUOTE]
Its insane, i rolled back to windows 8.1. I was going to roll back to 7 but i didnt think it woulda done anything. Also when i launched it from the folder on normal and admin and still no luck, i have no idea why its doing this all the sudden. Also what version do you recommend i downgrade to?
I'd say 361.43 or 359.06 would be safe bets.
And, wait, did you actually reinstall Windows 7 or not? Because you said you did in the thread OP.
The current patched version of Windows 10 might be having some issues with the current version of Rust, flat out, but you initially said you went back all the way to Windows 7 and still had the issue.
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;49645889]I'd say 361.43 or 359.06 would be safe bets.
And, wait, did you actually reinstall Windows 7 or not? Because you said you did in the thread OP.
The current patched version of Windows 10 might be having some issues with the current version of Rust, flat out, but you initially said you went back all the way to Windows 7 and still had the issue.[/QUOTE]
i meant to say i rolled back from windows 10 to windows 8.1, do you think going back to windows 7 may fix the issue?
Not necessarily, but your first post led me to believe you had done complete OS reinstalls, and that's a completely different situation than in-place rollbacks.
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;49645929]Not necessarily, but your first post led me to believe you had done complete OS reinstalls, and that's a completely different situation than in-place rollbacks.[/QUOTE]
oh no, i completely reinstalled windows 8 and 10. Still the same error on both
[editline]31st January 2016[/editline]
guess ill just wait until rust decides to work, literally cant keep this game running for more than a month before another error randomly appears. RIP
I'd still suggest running a memory test. It requires restarting your machine and takes total control of it while it's testing, so it'd be a thing to do overnight while you go to bed, not immediately.
Also maybe Nvidia driver rollbacks if you didn't. Make sure you completely uninstall the newer driver first, reboot, and then install the older version. Under Windows 10 I'm not entirely sure how to go about this since it's different than Win7 (which I use).
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