over 5 years ago - GM_Mechanic - Direct link

The highest supported resolution is 19201080, if your resolution is higher then that try lowering it to 19201080 and see if the issue persists. If it does try lowering it even more and see if the issue persists. Might be a memory issue, especially if your running the 32 bit client. The bigger the resolution the more memory the client requires.

over 5 years ago - GM_Mechanic - Direct link

Try my Configure launcher for 64 bit guide:


Hopefully that will resolve this issue for you.

over 5 years ago - GM_Mechanic - Direct link

Not possible, it was updated 2 days ago. The previous version that was published more then a month ago was wine-4.4-staging-xxxx, the current version is wine-4.15-Staging-xxxxx, please try switching to wine.4.15 and delete wine emulator like I explain in my post then restart and see if that does anything for you.

over 5 years ago - GM_Mechanic - Direct link

Ah ok I misunderstood. I think that is a wine error, deleting wine and wait before clicking play. There is a bug that may allow you to start a client before it has finished downloading wine, if that occurs then the client will nuke it’s own wine install causing all kinds of weird errors like the one posted above.

over 5 years ago - GM_Mechanic - Direct link

It’s most likely unrelated, I have now reproduce the issue with the 64 bit client freezing, so far the only workaround seems to be switching to the 32 bit client. We are aware of this issue and we are currently investigating.