• When I exit Rust, I can't open any other program.
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Hello, when I play rust and exit the game, I can't open any other programs like google chrome or anything. When I go to Task Manager the programs I open are still listed there as Proccesses even the new ones, but theyre not on the Applications list and they won't open. If I spam click on google chrome to open there are 30 chrome.exe processes but it's nowhere to be seen in my screen, same goes for every other program. Also whenever I try to log off or switch user on Windows it will be stuck on "Logging off" for unknown time, I've left my pc for about ~8 hours and it was still "logging off". The only way for me to fix this is by pressing my computer turn off button for about 8 seconds so everything shut downs, and when I play rust and exit, all this happens again untill I turn it off with the turn off button. I also tried closing rust via task manager, still get these problems. Can anyone please help me with this? If this helps any: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40 GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.40 GHz RAM: 6,00 GB Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 ( I run Rust on lowest possible graphics )
Same here. - i5-3570k - AMD Radeon r9 280x - 8GB DDR3 1600 Tried everything from lowest to best. Also used DX9 Mode and the same happens. I usually just press the power off button after playing because there's nothing else I can do.
Tried reinstalling, dx9, dx11, almost all resolutions, windowed and fullscreen. Nothing helps :-(
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I'm using an R9 280. Not sure if that's relevant, but I experienced the same issues about a week ago, and as a result, stopped playing :(
yea it's incredibly annoying
Disable steam overlay. I noticed that it keeps running and the prcess cannot be killed. Once I disabled it the problems went away.
Quick update: Before that last patch disabling the overlay worked for me. Now I have the same issue again with the overlay disabled. Just Alt + F4 to quit the game.
I think it happens because the game uses a lot of RAMs. Because whenever I play, my 4 Gbs get taken away really quickly, although it loads like normal. Later after closing it makes my PC unresponsive and I have to force a restart to actually do anything with it. Basically, check in Task Manager if Rust is taking a huge amount of RAMs.
[QUOTE=Warm;48168505]Just Alt + F4 to quit the game.[/QUOTE] This works for me :dance:
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