Now logging to PlayerFiles\ĭisplay_settings = false:false:0:1680:900:32:-1:false:trueįree_look_mode_disable_on_close_component = falseįree_look_mode_disable_on_open_component = false Loading props file PlayerFiles\players\Tyarra\stats.txt Loading props file PlayerFiles\players\Tyarra\playerdata_test.txt Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for TOGGLE_CHAT: T Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for TURN_LEFT: LEFT Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for TURN_RIGHT: RIGHT Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for REPAIR: CTRL+Z Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for IMPROVE: X Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for "toggle inventory": I Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for MOVE_FORWARD: UP Keybinds UI: Secondary keybind for MOVE_BACK: DOWN Loading props file PlayerFiles\configs\default\gamesettings.txtĮxecuting PlayerFiles\configs\default\keybindings.txt Windows RegCreateKeyEx(.) returned error code 5. WARNING: Could not open/create prefs root node Software\JavaSoft\Prefs at root 0x80000002. Java version: 1.8.0_121 (Oracle Corporation)
Operating system: Windows 10 (arch: amd64, version: 10.0)
It's possible you might figure out what's wrong from the log file below, but if you can't, post the full log on the wurm unlimited forums, and someone else might be able to help you.Įxecuting from I:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Wurm Unlimited\WurmLauncher\ Unfortunately, the Wurm Unlimited client crashed. nor any button on the window that would do it (with the possible exception of "Spoiler", but it doesn't seem to do anything when I look at the preview, but add a header that says "Spoiler". how do I hide content? I've seen this in various posts, and can't seem to find any help files. I have a UPS, so I was able to turn off the system gracefully.Īlso. Updated Java, though it seemed to be up to date already.Ĥ. Had two power outages happen in the last 18 hours. I used it (and the buttons) to launch the interface to log in, in fact.ģ.
I did have the mouse (which is a Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball, with the driver from Kensington) not register at first, so did the whole bit with unplugging it, plugged it back in, update the driver, etc. I just had Windows 10 force an update on me.Ģ. well, several of them, over many attempts to fix the issue.īasic message is that my mouse was initialized with 0 buttons (at least two required), and it immediately exited, providing me with the log that is below. Okay, so I tried to log on, and once I entered the server password, I got a crash window.