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19 hours ago, The Unstoppable said:
Hello, could you send me the crash dump (the latest file with .dmp extension) from the following directory "%UserProfile%\Documents\Renegade\Client\debug" via PM so I can investigate what's wrong?
Is there anywhere else it may be? I don't have that folder in my documents section.
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I could use a little assistance from y'all if you have the time. I am new to this forum so please excuse me if there is a similar thread to this one. I was unable to locate one.
1) I recently reacquired all my games and recently downloaded all of Origin's Ultimate Collection. I have installed all the games from the collection and have followed C&C Communities guidelines to play singleplayer Renegade (not really interested in playing multiplayer). When I boot up the game, I get this error almost immediately.
2) No add-ons
3) Here are the following specifications of my computer:
HP Victus 15.6
OS: Windows 11 Home
CPU: Intel Core i5 - 12450H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650
RAM: 8GB DDR5
HDD: 512GB SSD (231GB Free)
AV: Basic Microsoft AntiVirus
DirectX: 12.0
4) As long as I've had Renegade installed (~3weeks?)
5) No
6) There is no file or directory like the one described
7) I've also attempted using the game.exe directly from the game folder itself instead of attempting to run it through Origins but to no avail.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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"Renegade has encountered an internal error and is unable to continue normally.
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Sorry for the delay in answering. Life was getting hectic.
1) Yes, I installed the scripts-update from Tiberian Technologies. And afterwards it initiated an update as well.
2) I installed through Origins and installed everything except the desktop icon.
3) I don't believe so, but I will admit I don't know for sure.
4) I seem to only have DirectX 12 active. How would I go about making sure those are active?
5) I haven't had any issues saying they don't have admin-privileges. How would I go about to make sure they do. I clicked on properties of all the .exes and it says they have all access. After trying to run one of the game.exe I did notice a new error pop up saying, "missing required file 'ssleay32.dll'" Would that be the issue?