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over 4 years ago - /u/dirkened - Direct link

Originally posted by Casual_Tea_94

How about making the game start up again? Win 10 64bit, game files verified through steam + newest .NET version installed and it simply does not start.

The sheer level of inadequacy displayed over the course of last week is breathtaking.

Hey there, I'm really sorry that the launching issues continued even after updating to the newest .NET version.

I understand that Rocket League is running for you again, but you would be able to check your Binaries folder and see if there are any logs present? We can use this information to help diagnose the cause of the launch issues.

The directory to this folder will likely be:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\rocketleague\Binaries\

If you do have a Launch.log or other log file in there, it would be great if you could DM it to me. You can upload it to a media hosting site like google drive or pastebin.com if you prefer.

over 4 years ago - /u/dirkened - Direct link

Originally posted by Toke-N-Treck

just tried using launch option "-windowed" in steam and sadly it did not work for me. Using both -windowed and disabling full screen optimizations managed to get it to launch though!

just deleted the -windowed option and it still goes. THANK YOU FOR THIS! all anyone was telling me to do was update my .net framework over and over even though its literally impossible for me to do.

Hey, I'm glad that you have been able to start Rocket League up again, but if it's possible, could you check your Binaries folder and see if there are any logs present? We can use this information to help diagnose the cause of the launch issues.

The directory to this folder will likely be:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\rocketleague\Binaries\

If you do have a Launch.log or other log file in there, it would be great if you could DM it to me. You can upload it to a media hosting site like google drive or pastebin.com if you prefer.