![]() ![]() Thank you in advance.Ĭode: Select all err:ole:marshal_object couldn't get IPSFactory buffer for interface, 80004002Įrr:ole:get_local_server_stream Failed: 80004002įixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yetĮrr:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim error reading registry key for installrootįixme:dwmapi:DwmIsCompositionEnabled 0圆d5d3018įixme:iphlpapi:NotifyIpInterfaceChange (family 0, callback 0圆a0cb608, context 0x938728, init_notify 0, handle 0x116e794): stub It's also worth noting that the game has progressed to 0.6.6 (soon 0.6.6.1) since the last test results were left on this site, however nothing about the game engine or files was ever hinted at being reworked in those updates besides those pertaining to new content.Īny insight into what might be the problem, or even confirmation that this is a problem with the game and not my computer/software, would be appreciated. Having both tried this (unsuccessfully) and given the game a clean reinstall since in order to ensure it had no unintended side effects, it does not seem the dlls are the problem either (not to mention no reports of this being a problem have surfaced since the game left Closed Beta). One almost-universal fix that circulated around the WoWS forums was to delete msvcp110.dll and msvcr110.dll from the game folder, then reinstall MS Visual C++. While I am aware that one possible cause of an Exception Access Violation error is the computer not having enough memory to run the game, my laptop never had any trouble running the game on Windows prior to the hard disk being reformatted, and the low amount of memory allocated before the crash seems to point to something else being the cause as well. This error shows up for both versions of Wine I have (2.3 - for this folder only - and 2.10 - native version on the computer) with the exact same error message. "The BigWorld Client has encountered an unhandled exception and must close (exception_access_violation: 0xc0000005 0xF5391ED0) (read 0x00003952) ![]() However, I am getting the following error at startup when launching the game: ![]() In accordance with the guides for installing World of Warships on this site (the instructions on the latest entry for 0.5.X to be precise), I created a new 32-bit prefix, downloaded the installer, and let it run (the only added step was that I did it through PlayonLinux). ![]()
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