Hello, I posted sometime ago about the same problem, and then I haven't tried for a long time, then again now I thought that with the constant updates it would be ok, but I ended up having the same problem.
This is that the client freezes whenever I open any of the lobbies. I have win 10, tried anyway to open voobly with the compatibility mode and else, but nothing worked.
I just tried the new version but the same problem persists. I also tried deleting the contents of 'gamedata'.
I tried opening medieval siege this time. And after it opened the client, it immediately started an update and froze. It says "Downloading Update (Unknown)..."
I tried just now the help room as well and the same thing happened to me. It complete freezes. Even if I try ending the process from the task manager it doesn't go also.
This is that the client freezes whenever I open any of the lobbies. I have win 10, tried anyway to open voobly with the compatibility mode and else, but nothing worked.
Any idea on what the problem might be?
Which lobby are you trying to join? Check if the problem persists when you try to join the help room (since it does not use NAT).
Try deleting the contents of the 'gamedata' folder in your Voobly directory (don't delete the gamedata folder itself).
I tried opening medieval siege this time. And after it opened the client, it immediately started an update and froze. It says "Downloading Update (Unknown)..."
Try that
Make sure you post your log mini dump files along with.
This is that one:
Voobly(1).txt
Voobly(2).txt
Voobly(3).txt
Voobly(4).txt
Voobly(5).txt
Also attach the minidimp files as well. Attach it to the thread I linked above.
Try again. If you are experiencing the same problem over and again, hit the cancel button on the update.
Also attach a full screen snapshot, the next time you see this happening.
It is likely that your Voobly client is having trouble downloading an update for a mod that you have pre-installed.
P.S: Also run a speedtest on [You must login to view link] and share the results in here.
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Btw I am using this [You must login to view link] modification of wood size I made myself, do you think this is causing the problem?