1. Post #1

    December 2013
    8 Posts
    My game crashes and they tell me to contact them and tell them that this is going on. I do not know how. I have folders that they want me to send them that have information on the crashes. I how do I contact them?

  2. Post #2

    June 2013
    81 Posts
    Could you paste your Output_Log from your rust files, maybe the community will be able to help.

  3. Post #3

    December 2013
    8 Posts
    Could you paste your Output_Log from your rust files, maybe the community will be able to help.
    How do i do that? Can i put files in here?

  4. Post #4

    June 2013
    81 Posts
    Go into your steam files (generally in program files x86 > Steam), then go to SteamApps > Common > Rust > Rust_Data > Output_Log.

    Copy and paste the information onto here.

  5. Post #5

    December 2013
    8 Posts
    I know how to find them, but I could not paste those files in here. I could paste the text but that would fill SOOOOOO much space.

  6. Post #6

    June 2013
    81 Posts
    http://pastebin.com/

    Put it on there and send us the link

  7. Post #7

    December 2013
    8 Posts
    http://pastebin.com/W9QeDY7t

    I used 4 of the game crash output logs

  8. Post #8

    June 2013
    81 Posts
    The rest of the community may be able to help more, however i did find one thing that may be causing the crash

    The file 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/rust/bundles/animationclip.001.unity3d' is corrupted! Remove it and launch unity again!
    Try deleting the file, then go to Rust on steam, right click, properties, Local Files, Verify Integrity of game cache.

  9. Post #9

    December 2013
    8 Posts
    The rest of the community may be able to help more, however i did find one thing that may be causing the crash



    Try deleting the file, then go to Rust on steam, right click, properties, Local Files, Verify Integrity of game cache.
    OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH x10000000!!! it works

  10. Post #10

    June 2013
    81 Posts
    Np, have fun running from naked axe wielding men

  11. Post #11

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    This is the crash output log I'm getting. http://pastebin.com/VRwsLYpn
    i tried what you suggested before. Any help would be much appreciated.

  12. Post #12

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    This is the crash output log I'm getting. http://pastebin.com/VRwsLYpn
    i tried what you suggested before. Any help would be much appreciated.
    64MB of VRAM?

  13. Post #13

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    64MB of VRAM?
    I'm sorry i don't understand what you're asking.

  14. Post #14
    Gold Member
    HybridTheroy's Avatar
    June 2007
    6,166 Posts
    if verify integrity fails, try a clean install

  15. Post #15

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    I'm sorry i don't understand what you're asking.
    What is your system specifications?

  16. Post #16
    Gold Member
    HybridTheroy's Avatar
    June 2007
    6,166 Posts
    I'm sorry i don't understand what you're asking.
    what GPU do you use

  17. Post #17

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    I have re installed three times, and i have 12 GB RAM.

  18. Post #18
    Gold Member
    HybridTheroy's Avatar
    June 2007
    6,166 Posts
    I have re installed three times, and i have 12 GB RAM.
    yes but if you only have 64MB of dedicated video memory then you have a problem if you want to play Rust

  19. Post #19

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    I have re installed three times, and i have 12 GB RAM.
    1) Press Start
    2) Type "dxdiag" then press Enter
    3) Go to display tab
    4) Give the name in the top left hand corner

  20. Post #20

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    AMD XFX Radeon HD 7770

  21. Post #21

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    AMD XFX Radeon HD 7770
    Hmm, not bad.

    By any chance, do you have an integrated graphics card as well?

  22. Post #22

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    1) Press Start
    2) Type "dxdiag" then press Enter
    3) Go to display tab
    4) Give the name in the top left hand corner
    Press start where?
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  23. Post #23
    Gold Member
    HybridTheroy's Avatar
    June 2007
    6,166 Posts
    weird, are all of your drivers up to date? ill admit im not that savvy when it comes to hardware, but that gpu should have at least over a gig vram

  24. Post #24

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    Press start where?
    I am assuming you are using windows.

    Click the button on the bottom left hand corner that says "Start"

  25. Post #25

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    Hmm, not bad.

    By any chance, do you have an integrated graphics card as well?
    not the greatest with computers, I only know a few of the basics so IDK what this integrated graphics card is

  26. Post #26
    Gold Member
    HybridTheroy's Avatar
    June 2007
    6,166 Posts
    Press start where?
    if you have windows 8 just search for dxdiag in the smartbar you get when bring your mouse to a right corner

  27. Post #27

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    I am assuming you are using windows.

    Click the button on the bottom left hand corner that says "Start"
    oh duh my bad

    Edited:

    ok so I did those steps and it says Name:
    and nothing after that.

  28. Post #28

    August 2013
    73 Posts
    @Ryan35444

    Alright, I want you to search for "Device Manager" then click the plus (+) next to the "Display Adapters" dropdown menu and give all listed.

  29. Post #29

    December 2013
    13 Posts
    @Ryan35444

    Alright, I want you to search for "Device Manager" then click the plus (+) next to the "Display Adapters" dropdown menu and give all listed.
    AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
    That is the only thing that is there.