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    • F Offline
      FFF
      last edited by

      Every time I log out in Windows, I just get a gray screen and I can't do anything about it, I have to restart my laptop, which is why all the settings I made during the game (changing hotkeys for example) are simply reset. How can I fix this? Help please

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      • GiebmasseG Offline
        Giebmasse Team Lead
        last edited by

        Use windowed mode.

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        • F Offline
          FFF
          last edited by

          java.lang.RuntimeException: Forged Alliance Crashed with exit code 1. See game_14929086.log for more information
          at com.faforever.client.game.GameService.lambda$spawnTerminationListener$43(GameService.java:696)
          at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1130)
          at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:630)
          at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:832)
          windowed mode doesn't help. Аnd here is the error that they give me

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          • I Offline
            ILikeBread
            last edited by

            I get this same issue and have to end process to stop it. This happens every time I exit Sup Com.
            Does anyone have a fix, it's very annoying.

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            • maggeM Offline
              magge Global Moderator
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              @ILikeBread It is very hard to pinpoint the root for this issue, because it could be caused by so many things.

              You can create a script to auto kill the process as an ugly solution, but in the long run you probably need a fresh windows installation, because tinkering for days to find the faulty driver/setting/file/... is like to find a needle in a haystack.

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