Rimworld freezer randomly8/4/2023 ![]() I just used a simple program to check heat while benchrunning stellaris, but I have a pretty sweet CPU cooler, I've read individual parts of the CPU could have heat issues but unless some or several thermometers are broken I dont suspect overheating. Try a clean reinstall of your graphics/mobo drivers and see if that helps. I would say it's more likely to be a corrupt driver or something. So I'm not really sure what you are seeing is hardware related at all. Less instantly dangerous hardware issues usually cause a blue screen error, things like bad memory segments or failing drives. The other common CPU related issue would be lack of power, but that just causes an instant system reboot when you trip the limit. Freezing doesn't make that much sense, but it could be a side effect of throttling. Overheating usually causes throttling on a good mobo, or on most other mobos (or when throttling fails) a shut down. Calling either game "CPU intensive" is a bit questionable, unless you are on a dual core system. ![]() Thing to keep in mind though, both RimWorld and Stellaris are predominantly single thread games, they both have a few smaller threads that are generally trivial in resource use. It's possible whatever is telling you your CPU is 50C isn't working.Īre you overclocking at all? That can also sometimes (rarely, usually if something is set wrong) cause weird issues with some games. Normal running temps for a CPU are 70-90C. You said nothing goes above 50C, I'm not sure that is accurate, idle temps for a CPU are usually around 50C depending on your cooling system, sometimes as high as 60C. Then activate 5-10 mods, begin with mod's that just are quality of life mods and don't add new items/faction to the game.Īfter each batch, check the log window if some errors (red text) show up, try to identify the mod which cause the error (must be one of the last batch) and don't use that mod until you ask about these error at the mod discussion.īetter don't use a mod that cause error, then later to have a critical error that prevent you from playing your colony.Īnd please don't blame Rimworld itself, it is all the honor of the mods (authors).Only hardware issue I can think of that might cause something like that would be overheating. These are some libaries other mod's like to need. Modcheck (you prolly need to subscribe it first) Then Rimworld should start without any mods.Īfter that you need to activate your mods, do this at small batches and not all at once or you will have the same problem like before. Inside Config you find the Modconfig.xml, delete it. There you find the Config (and Saves with your safegames if you looked for them). %userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\Ludeon Studios\RimWorld by Ludeon Studios\ ![]() If not you need manualy delete the Modconfig.xml I hope you are geting the modsorting to work. That is less complicate to use then to install the python stuff too.Ī few days ago, a new Rimworld version came out () that should speed up you startup time (much less then 20 min you said before for sure). Since you use steam it should autodetect all the nessesary paths. Unpack it, and start it without edit the. You use windows i saw at the logfile, so why you didn't use the windows executable from the modsorter. So once you delete Core, anything is fine and you don't need to do it over and over. When the devs change the file structure like spliting or merging files, the steam updated don't delete old files that arn't used at the new version anymore.īut Rimworld still see them and try to interprete these that can lead to errors, special happen alot from B18 to B19/1.0 update. Steam updated get a problem with old files. I know you are frustrated, this happen when you got some bad mod(s) that prevent a good expierence. Any help would be appreciated, thank you! I started it again right after and it was fine. I can't seem to find an error log for today at all, but I found one for yesterday when the game unexpectedly crashed while loading up. But now this game won't load up all of a sudden again. I restarted it in offline and online mode again to mess around with the mod order, and using the same mod order that i used for my games so like I know they woulden't crash. I tried to load it back up and then it started doing the thing. So this started today when I quit out of the game while it was loading. I know it's skipping to initializing because it's taking like less than 5 minutes to load up which we all know is a very short loading time for this game (if you've got as many mods as me). It freezes during initializing and whenever I try to do anything it crashes. So my game is jumping from the 3 loading dots to initializing, skipping all the other usual steps during load up.
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