Teammate is having an issue with ESEA client. It installs, but when he runs it, the process runs for 3 seconds and then immediately shuts off. It doesn't update, it doesn't ask language or setup shit or anything. No GUI pops up.
He's uninstalled and re-installed 5x. Followed the shwan video's steps. Updated .net framework.
Anyone else have ideas?
Teammate is having an issue with ESEA client. It installs, but when he runs it, the process runs for 3 seconds and then immediately shuts off. It doesn't update, it doesn't ask language or setup shit or anything. No GUI pops up.
He's uninstalled and re-installed 5x. Followed the shwan video's steps. Updated .net framework.
Anyone else have ideas?
Has he tried to restart his computer?
Has he tried to restart his computer?
FogHas he tried to restart his computer?
Yes.
[quote=Fog]Has he tried to restart his computer?[/quote]
Yes.
Tell him to look in the bottom right corner of his computer for the ESEA Client icon. Sometimes when I open the client it doesn't load but the icon is there. Right click on the icon and open.
Also try running it as administrator.
May/may not be the fix to your problem but just some suggestions.
Tell him to look in the bottom right corner of his computer for the ESEA Client icon. Sometimes when I open the client it doesn't load but the icon is there. Right click on the icon and open.
Also try running it as administrator.
May/may not be the fix to your problem but just some suggestions.
DaggerTell him to look in the bottom right corner of his computer for the ESEA Client icon. Sometimes when I open the client it doesn't load but the icon is there. Right click on the icon and open.
Also try running it as administrator.
May/may not be the fix to your problem but just some suggestions.
The process itself isn't even running, so it's not in the lower tab. Also, he's running as admin.
[quote=Dagger]Tell him to look in the bottom right corner of his computer for the ESEA Client icon. Sometimes when I open the client it doesn't load but the icon is there. Right click on the icon and open.
Also try running it as administrator.
May/may not be the fix to your problem but just some suggestions.[/quote]
The process itself isn't even running, so it's not in the lower tab. Also, he's running as admin.
It's an issue with the Nvidia control panel, mess around with settings there until its fixed. I don't have Nvidia or I'd tell you how specifically to do it.
It's an issue with the Nvidia control panel, mess around with settings there until its fixed. I don't have Nvidia or I'd tell you how specifically to do it.
KalkinIt's an issue with the Nvidia control panel, mess around with settings there until its fixed. I don't have Nvidia or I'd tell you how specifically to do it.
im gonna assume it has to do with the LOD/picmip then, right?
[quote=Kalkin]It's an issue with the Nvidia control panel, mess around with settings there until its fixed. I don't have Nvidia or I'd tell you how specifically to do it.[/quote]
im gonna assume it has to do with the LOD/picmip then, right?
Can your friend post his computer specs here?
Can your friend post his computer specs here?
He fixed the problem.
Post #10 on this ESEA Forums is how he fixed it.
http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=forums&d=topic&id=496872
He fixed the problem.
Post #10 on this ESEA Forums is how he fixed it.
http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=forums&d=topic&id=496872
As a general rule with windows, as soon as you install it search for UAC and disable that shit. It's only a pain in the ass.
As a general rule with windows, as soon as you install it search for UAC and disable that shit. It's only a pain in the ass.
On this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen ~very deliberately~ until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.
On this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen [i]~very deliberately~[/i] until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.
KohakuOn this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen ~very deliberately~ until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.
happens to me, just used ctrl+alt+del/ctrl+shift+esc and closed the process
[quote=Kohaku]On this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen [i]~very deliberately~[/i] until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.[/quote]
happens to me, just used ctrl+alt+del/ctrl+shift+esc and closed the process
Submit a ticket and let killing flag it for a specialist
Submit a ticket and let killing flag it for a specialist
downpourKohakuOn this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen ~very deliberately~ until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.
happens to me, just used ctrl+alt+del/ctrl+shift+esc and closed the process
Or hit enter because the "do nothing" option is highlighted by default.
[quote=downpour][quote=Kohaku]On this week's latest episode of the hot new tragicomedy The ESEA Client Does The Darndest Things, whenever I exit out of this dirty cumfart of a program it both crashes and lags my mouse in such an excruciatingly slow way that I need to move it across my screen [i]~very deliberately~[/i] until I can mouse over and cancel out of the Windows crash report. I don't even know what to think of that.
Tune in tomorrow to see the nail-biting continuation of the riveting "Why do we pay for this garbage" saga.[/quote]
happens to me, just used ctrl+alt+del/ctrl+shift+esc and closed the process[/quote]
Or hit enter because the "do nothing" option is highlighted by default.
Done. I guess I should message him about it on steam too.
I'm mostly just mystified as to how that even happens.
Done. I guess I should message him about it on steam too.
I'm mostly just mystified as to how that even happens.