Game Crashes if Computer has no internet conection
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I recently installed Tripple A on a laptop, and even thou i have the newest game version and JAVA the game crashes every time i try to play without an internet connection. I have never had this problem with older versions of the game. The Game launches fine and has no problems loading maps and options but when i try to play a local game without being connected it crashes and gives me a 10 page error code in JAVA concole.
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Copy paste the error code here or on GitHub.
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@rmcdud Does the game actually crash? Or does it just show the error message that you can then close? Also what version are you using? I play all the time offline (like on an airplane) and just see a message popup indicating I don't have internet connectivity but I can still play.
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@redrum no the game crashes and the only thing left open is the JAVA error console
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@rmcdud Ok. Are you on the latest stable version 1.9.0.0.9687? Available here: https://triplea-game.org/download/
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@redrum running Ver.1.9.0.0.3625 of Tripla ill try the new version. Didnt know it had been updated
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Tried New Triplea ver but still got the same error. 0_1526505558955_JavaerrorReport2.txt
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@rmcdud
So please - when connected with the internet - do as follows:- Start TripleA
- Start a Local Game
- When the game has started find the Menu Debug and then click Show Console
- When the Console has opened, click the button Properties
- Then click Copy to Clipboard
- Paste in this thread
Thank you.
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@RmcDud Any chance you tried to rename your PC at any point or something?
Because the client tries to resolve lenovo-shezbit-n585 and fails doing so.
I'd guess executingping lenovo-shezbit-n585
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Lonovo shizbit is the name I gave it when I installed the os never been changed.
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@panther cool man ill give it a try and let you know how it works out thanks
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@RmcDud I think I know how to fix your issue (although I don't know what might've caused it):
Could you post the content of your/etc/hosts
file (or executecat /etc/hosts
in the terminal depending on what you prefer) and post the content here?
Adding or modifying a single line in this file could already fix your issue.