Toribash
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Toribash crashes when i go online
Whenever i attempt to go on multiplayer, toribash suddenly crashes. It always says, "Totibash.exe has encountered a problem" and then i have to close it. I have a Gateway with windows vista. Anyone have any ways to solve this problem?
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Maybe its not problem of you computer, maybe its a problem of toribash. Contact a smod. or post this on support
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That used to happen to me, sudden crashed, but it wasn't when I got clicked the multiplayer button. Try re-installing Toribash, but do you have any older version of toribash?
Try to go on multi-player and when (if) it fails again go to your stderr txt document and post what it says. This text document should be in your toribash folder for what version you are using. Also disable any firewalls blocking toribash from online. But like Slycooper said you should try to re-install it first and then try the rest of what I said. (get the latest version)
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Smells like a Vista problem again, meh those OSes cant be trusted.

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I've tried reinstalling it, but it doesn't work, also, this is what the stderr thingy says.

set_regedit_key : failed to open .rpl (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay\DefaultIcon (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay\Shell\open\command (5)
Raytracing not supported
Fluid blood supported (level 1 of 4)
Ambient Occlusion supported (level 4 of 12)
Buffer 0 is dimensions 240 135
Buffer 1 is dimensions 2048 2048

Then when i tried loggin in on the reinstalled version, the stderr said this
set_regedit_key : failed to open .rpl (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay\DefaultIcon (5)
set_regedit_key : failed to open Toribash.Replay\Shell\open\command (5)
failed to open history.log
Unable to retrieve login information
Unable to retrieve login information
Unable to retrieve login information
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