The game constantly crashes at starting up the game, as soon as I hit Engage, it goes into the loading screen, showing Cryptic, then going to the second loading screen before it would normally go to the character select screen, the game crashes to the desktop saying that my video driver crashed. Is there a way to fix this?
Hi, I have this same problem at the moment. None of these have worked for me as I supspect my graphics card is just too old, but they may work for you.
In the launcher. Click 'Options'. Check 'Force Verify' and 'Safe Mode'. This will take longer to launch, as it will verify all game files, and will launch in safe mode. If you use Steam, you can then try Steam to verify the files integrity.
I hope this helps, and if you have any further questions, just ask.
The game constantly crashes at starting up the game, as soon as I hit Engage, it goes into the loading screen, showing Cryptic, then going to the second loading screen before it would normally go to the character select screen, the game crashes to the desktop saying that my video driver crashed. Is there a way to fix this?
If you have ARC, ARC and STO don't get along. As the game launcher starts, the two systems apparently fight with each other and lock up the drivers. It's Cryptic's end, not ours -- I've already done the driver switcheroo and it did absolutely no good. This was true prior to season 10, starting (I believe) with season 7 but progressively becoming worse with each season launch.
I suggest something which may be a little drastic, but it is the only way that some players can enter the game.
Launch your "Windows Task Manager" and select the "Processes" tab.
Initiate ARC.
When the ARC window starts up, click the "PLAY" button. DO NOT PRESS "ENGAGE" AT THIS TIME!
Instead, click "Arc.exe" to highlight it on Task Manager's "Processes" tab.
Somewhere on the Windows Task Manager window (bottom right for me), the button "End Process" will become accessible. Good, but do not press it yet.
Press the game launcher's "ENGAGE" button and then quickly press the "End Process" button on the Task Manager (plus a pop-up window and second "End Process" button) just as the Star Trek Online game window initializes. Because ARC will be shut down just as STO comes up, the drivers won't lockup.
I hope this works for you and many other players, just as it has for many of us.
tried that but it doesn't work....tried closing all arc processes still same result from loading cryptic game launcher, even tried launching from game client same results.....worked fine prior to the launch of season 10
tried that but it doesn't work....tried closing all arc processes still same result from loading cryptic game launcher, even tried launching from game client same results.....worked fine prior to the launch of season 10
Have you tried launching the game straight from the game files? Optimally, a short-cut would work. But if a short-cut from desktop does not work (or you don't have a short-cut), try this:
Go to your "Local Disk" drive which houses the game. Usually, that is C.
Open the "Program Files" folder and then open the "Perfect World Entertainment" folder as well.
You should see a folder named "Star Trek Online_en" (en for English, so other languages might be a little different). Open it.
Look for a file with the STO logo, followed by the name "Star Trek Online". When you open it, it will act like a short-cut and start the game-launcher window.
At this point, I had to enter my password and press the "ENGAGE" button. Although different then when I use ARC, it still launched for me, just fine!
P.S. If you don't have a short-cut on your desktop, right-click the "Star Trek Online" file with the STO icon, hover over "Send to" and select from the new window, next to the arrow, "Desktop (create shortcut)".
I can get in the game but as soon as I try to go into the Sol System to go to ESD I crash to desktop. Same if I try to log into my characters that are now trapped there.
I can get in the game but as soon as I try to go into the Sol System to go to ESD I crash to desktop. Same if I try to log into my characters that are now trapped there.
That's a new problem that I have not heard, until now. At first blush, without knowing your computer system, I would hope that your RAM (Random Access Memory) is being overtaxed. (I hope it is a memory problem because, if it is a Cryptic bug, there's little that we can do.) Open up "Windows Task Manager" and check your "Memory" usage and "Physical Memory Usage History" windows. If they are approaching maximum (even 80 percent) when in the game, shut down all non-essential programs, windows, and behind-the-scenes processes that you do not need. Bloatware might also be at play, using up resources; lots of online research material is available to help, if that is the case. And perhaps a RAM upgrade might help, long-term, but don't spend any money if that really is not the problem.
I hope these suggestions help or inspire you to figure out something better.
for me it crashes once the season 10 pops up....i dont even get to the toon selection page i have 4gb of ram and had no problem prior to the launch of season 10
It's been happening to me, even tried switching to the EU proxy server with no luck
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iive had the same crash as everyone other, game get to cryptic load screen, with loading bar, it gets to 95% or fully finished and it would crash, ive updated my drivers, varified file, ran it in safe mode, only opened itfrom both sto launcher, and gameclient, in adminstration mode, not been able to load game for4 days now
It works for me now if I run it in safe mode, still the fact that every time I do I need to fix the graphics so they don't look like TRIBBLE each time is kinda annoying, but hey least I can play!
Days after the patch, ive done everything to get it to run, ive updated my drives for video, DX, flash,java, video card drives, i even uninstalled STO and had it redownload, that took most of the day,ive ran it in all the mode settings, ive missed 5 days of game play, can somone get them to fix this,,,i have a dualcore 2x3.32ghz and 8gbs ram, 2ghz raedon card, i do not know how to get into game, missed this weekend event, and by other posts on the forum here, others are in game playing as i type this out.
Have you tried launching the game straight from the game files? Optimally, a short-cut would work. But if a short-cut from desktop does not work (or you don't have a short-cut), try this:
Go to your "Local Disk" drive which houses the game. Usually, that is C.
Open the "Program Files" folder and then open the "Perfect World Entertainment" folder as well.
You should see a folder named "Star Trek Online_en" (en for English, so other languages might be a little different). Open it.
Look for a file with the STO logo, followed by the name "Star Trek Online". When you open it, it will act like a short-cut and start the game-launcher window.
At this point, I had to enter my password and press the "ENGAGE" button. Although different then when I use ARC, it still launched for me, just fine!
P.S. If you don't have a short-cut on your desktop, right-click the "Star Trek Online" file with the STO icon, hover over "Send to" and select from the new window, next to the arrow, "Desktop (create shortcut)".
Have you tried launching the game straight from the game files? Optimally, a short-cut would work. But if a short-cut from desktop does not work (or you don't have a short-cut), try this:
Go to your "Local Disk" drive which houses the game. Usually, that is C.
Open the "Program Files" folder and then open the "Perfect World Entertainment" folder as well.
You should see a folder named "Star Trek Online_en" (en for English, so other languages might be a little different). Open it.
Look for a file with the STO logo, followed by the name "Star Trek Online". When you open it, it will act like a short-cut and start the game-launcher window.
At this point, I had to enter my password and press the "ENGAGE" button. Although different then when I use ARC, it still launched for me, just fine!
P.S. If you don't have a short-cut on your desktop, right-click the "Star Trek Online" file with the STO icon, hover over "Send to" and select from the new window, next to the arrow, "Desktop (create shortcut)".
This solved most of my CTD problems. I have recently solved more of them (specifically the D3D11 problems by rolling back my graphics card drivers 2 years to 2013. What ever is in the new special sauce for the game and the graphics card was causing my computer to go catatonic. BY going back to before the new feature set existed in my Driver Files, I have mostly smoothed it out. I'm not really missing anything visually, since CTD is no visuals at all.
EDIT: I used the forced verification in the STO Launcher screen. This was recommended from the SUPPORT EMAIL from CRYPTIC tech support. Unfortunately, the game will now no longer launch at all. 2 day is not a gud day:(
Load game from Arc and it gets to the "Iconian War" splash screen then just gets stuck. Leave it long enough and you get a fatal error message and CTD.
FIX:
Launching from a shortcut from the STO folder seems to avoid this issue so definitely something with Arc messing things up.
well i had, HAD the same login get to loading screen all good then get to the character server load screen and game crashed to desktop, annoyed the **** outta me i have to say, and i apologize for the language, anyway, for some reason this worked well:
after a crash i read somewhere in the notes that direct x got updated in that patch or something so i re installed it, and my game got into the character screen but crashed soon after so! i verified the files then reinstalled directx 10 i believe it was, and that's important by the way, if you done verify the files problems occur and it crashes if you reinstall first then verify problems occur, verify then reinstall directx 10
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Hi, I have this same problem at the moment. None of these have worked for me as I supspect my graphics card is just too old, but they may work for you.
In the launcher. Click 'Options'. Check 'Force Verify' and 'Safe Mode'. This will take longer to launch, as it will verify all game files, and will launch in safe mode. If you use Steam, you can then try Steam to verify the files integrity.
I hope this helps, and if you have any further questions, just ask.
If you have ARC, ARC and STO don't get along. As the game launcher starts, the two systems apparently fight with each other and lock up the drivers. It's Cryptic's end, not ours -- I've already done the driver switcheroo and it did absolutely no good. This was true prior to season 10, starting (I believe) with season 7 but progressively becoming worse with each season launch.
I suggest something which may be a little drastic, but it is the only way that some players can enter the game.
Launch your "Windows Task Manager" and select the "Processes" tab.
Initiate ARC.
When the ARC window starts up, click the "PLAY" button. DO NOT PRESS "ENGAGE" AT THIS TIME!
Instead, click "Arc.exe" to highlight it on Task Manager's "Processes" tab.
Somewhere on the Windows Task Manager window (bottom right for me), the button "End Process" will become accessible. Good, but do not press it yet.
Press the game launcher's "ENGAGE" button and then quickly press the "End Process" button on the Task Manager (plus a pop-up window and second "End Process" button) just as the Star Trek Online game window initializes. Because ARC will be shut down just as STO comes up, the drivers won't lockup.
I hope this works for you and many other players, just as it has for many of us.
Have you tried launching the game straight from the game files? Optimally, a short-cut would work. But if a short-cut from desktop does not work (or you don't have a short-cut), try this:
Go to your "Local Disk" drive which houses the game. Usually, that is C.
Open the "Program Files" folder and then open the "Perfect World Entertainment" folder as well.
You should see a folder named "Star Trek Online_en" (en for English, so other languages might be a little different). Open it.
Look for a file with the STO logo, followed by the name "Star Trek Online". When you open it, it will act like a short-cut and start the game-launcher window.
At this point, I had to enter my password and press the "ENGAGE" button. Although different then when I use ARC, it still launched for me, just fine!
P.S. If you don't have a short-cut on your desktop, right-click the "Star Trek Online" file with the STO icon, hover over "Send to" and select from the new window, next to the arrow, "Desktop (create shortcut)".
Did you try from inside the program files? I am wondering if the launch without ARC, a short-cut, or anything but the program itself might help?
Are you getting the crash to desktop when the character roster window deploys? Or does it crash elsewhere?
That's a new problem that I have not heard, until now. At first blush, without knowing your computer system, I would hope that your RAM (Random Access Memory) is being overtaxed. (I hope it is a memory problem because, if it is a Cryptic bug, there's little that we can do.) Open up "Windows Task Manager" and check your "Memory" usage and "Physical Memory Usage History" windows. If they are approaching maximum (even 80 percent) when in the game, shut down all non-essential programs, windows, and behind-the-scenes processes that you do not need. Bloatware might also be at play, using up resources; lots of online research material is available to help, if that is the case. And perhaps a RAM upgrade might help, long-term, but don't spend any money if that really is not the problem.
I hope these suggestions help or inspire you to figure out something better.
-Lord Commander Solar Macharius
"Fatal Error: Unable to initialize on-demand patching and connect to Patch Server: The connection was idle for too long."
I don't have ARC installed on this system, so that isn't the issue.
EDIT: Safe Mode, same problem.
I did as above. The same error occurred.
This solved most of my CTD problems. I have recently solved more of them (specifically the D3D11 problems by rolling back my graphics card drivers 2 years to 2013. What ever is in the new special sauce for the game and the graphics card was causing my computer to go catatonic. BY going back to before the new feature set existed in my Driver Files, I have mostly smoothed it out. I'm not really missing anything visually, since CTD is no visuals at all.
EDIT: I used the forced verification in the STO Launcher screen. This was recommended from the SUPPORT EMAIL from CRYPTIC tech support. Unfortunately, the game will now no longer launch at all. 2 day is not a gud day:(
Load game from Arc and it gets to the "Iconian War" splash screen then just gets stuck. Leave it long enough and you get a fatal error message and CTD.
FIX:
Launching from a shortcut from the STO folder seems to avoid this issue so definitely something with Arc messing things up.
This is what I get but no actual CtD. And this is at the Iconian War loading screen. Just sits there doing nothing when this pops up.
after a crash i read somewhere in the notes that direct x got updated in that patch or something so i re installed it, and my game got into the character screen but crashed soon after so! i verified the files then reinstalled directx 10 i believe it was, and that's important by the way, if you done verify the files problems occur and it crashes if you reinstall first then verify problems occur, verify then reinstall directx 10
worked for me hope it works for some of you guys