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%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\MijuGames\Planet Crafter\Crashes
zip up its contents and email the zip to: akarnokd [at] gmail [dot] com
I'm running:
Windows 11 Pro
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900KF 3.00 GHz
128 GB (128 GB usable)
4090 RTX
RX660
i7-1100F 2.50 GHz
32 GB RAM
Any update on this? We had to cut a stream short and cancel tonight's stream. Playing Co-op. Only her game crashes, I am host. Just started last week.
Thanks
OP was crashing due to corrupted install or 3rd party app interference. Suggested deleting the entire game directory and have Steam reinstall the game. Unfortunately, haven't heard of them since so no idea if it worked or not.
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For your case, please find the directory on her machine:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\MijuGames\Planet Crafter\Crashes
zip up its contents and email the zip to: akarnokd [at] gmail [dot] com
Not precisely sure what steps akarnokd would have suggested to try, but if you and your friend haven't already tried the following, maybe give this a go:
1: Open the game.
2: Open the Options menu, and go to the Graphics Tab.
3: Double-check all of the various settings therein, particularly screen resolution and refresh rate, making sure the values listed are all correct for your screen/graphics card.
4: If any of the values look weird or obviously incorrect, adjust them as necessary.
5: Also make sure that the game is set to run in Fullscreen mode, rather than Windowed or Fullscreen-Windowed mode,
6: Once done, exit from the options menu and open your world.
Beyond these steps, if there's still an issue, both of you should open your internet security/firewall application (presuming you have one installed) and make an exception therein for this games .exe file allowing internet traffic for the game for both incoming and outgoing connections.
This last step is sometimes needed due to the way this game works in multiplayer whereby the 'server' is hosted on one players computer rather than on a third-party hosted server. Sometimes a firewall or other internet security app will see incoming/outgoing traffic directly to a program or game like Planet Crafter and will block that traffic as suspicious, adding the exception simply tells the security app that the traffic is allowed/expected.
If I remember correctly, we suspected game file corruption or 3rd party app interference.
Beyond that, unless it's a disk or RAM issue, you'll have to wait until the game bumps its engine version. We don't know if and when it happens.