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Z spawning problem- never occurred before 24\2\24
Beard replied to kinorunner's question in PZ Support
Can you share your logs.zip file found in C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid? -
Z spawning problem- never occurred before 24\2\24
Beard replied to kinorunner's question in PZ Support
Go to “C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid” and delete everything there except the “Saves” folder. This will reset your settings and remove your mods. After this, start a new game and check if the issue happens there as well. -
You have an ultra-wide screen, correct? Just to check for any possible issues with it, can you try switching the game resolution to 1080 or 1440p as a test? I would also recommend switching the game to "Windowed" mode when doing that. Test if the game crashes with these options changed. Additionally, there were a few mods enabled in the logs that tried loading textures, to make sure that those are not causing problems, I would recommend deleting the "mods" folder in the Zomboid folder, then replicate the problem.
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Can you share your logs.zip file found in Home\Zomboid?
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What sort of service do you use, how much space it has, how the server was installed and how it is being restarted (do you use commands? Do you use scripts to restart it?)
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Could you gather more details? How are you hosting the server exactly? Assuming that it is your own server.
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How is the server hosted exactly and how much RAM did you assign to it?
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"I have the dedicated server running using the `StartServer64_nosteam.bat`." Have you started your own game in nosteam mode in that case?
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Thanks, the error would basically be graphics related, as if the graphics card was crashing. Just to confirm up to date drivers and a few other things, can you also share your logs.zip file found in C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid? Since that log contains a few extras that are not in the err pid, such as driver versions, RAM allocation and so on.
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Can you share your console.txt file found in C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid?
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Make sure to install the latest 64 bit redistributable from here if you have issues using the normal launch: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170
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In that case, can you get the hs err pid file from the 64 bit crash? I would recommend against using the 32 bit version under any circumstances, you can consider it obsolete more or less. Additionally, can you share your logs.zip file found in C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid? This is so I can compare all the logs about the error, since the screenshot just shows a generic Java issue. Lastly, can you also show the details of the Hardware error in your screenshot? Since it shows it happened exactly when the crash happened.
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Can you check the Windows Reliability monitor for any ProjectZomboid application crashes there? If you do find any, can you share a screenshot of the Technical Details section so we can check the errors that show up there? https://www.computerworld.com/article/3575353/troubleshooting-windows-10-with-reliability-monitor.html https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/sk-sk/000178177/how-to-use-windows-reliability-monitor-to-identify-software-issues
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That would be correct, that way you will find out if the issue is due to the mods.
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The last update to the game was on December 12, 2022. Is the break you were mentioning before this date?
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In that case, can you check the Windows Reliability monitor for any ProjectZomboid application crashes there? If you do find any, can you share a screenshot of the Technical Details section so we can check the errors that show up there? https://www.computerworld.com/article/3575353/troubleshooting-windows-10-with-reliability-monitor.html https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/sk-sk/000178177/how-to-use-windows-reliability-monitor-to-identify-software-issues
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There do no seem to be any specific errors in that log. Can you share the latest “hs_err_pid” file found in your main game folder “Steam\steamapps\common\ProjectZomboid”?
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Try going to the C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid folder and edit the options.ini file. In that file, edit the fullscreen=true line to fullscreen=false Then try launching the game again.
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Can you elaborate on your issue? What code are you referring to?
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Can you try using the "Alternate launch" option when launching the game through Steam? If the game fails to start again, can you share your console.txt file, found in C:\Users\YourUserName\Zomboid?
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Have you tried installing the server from Steam? Has the server tried rebooting? As it can sometimes be a server issue.
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Plumbing is only possible in interiors. In the screenshot there is no interior as there is no room created. You have to first surround the area with walls to create a room, then try plumbing again.