Games Bombing
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:24 pm
Well, a few days ago I updated Windows like it prompted me to, no big deal. Didn't do anything else computer related at the time and headed off to bed. The next night I sit down to play World of Tanks with my boy*. Launcher comes up, I hit play, the game goes to launch and... boom, "World of Tanks has stopped working."
Ok... fuck. So I figure we'll play something else. I try Mass Effect. Same thing, the launcher comes up, I hit play, the game hangs and then crashes to desktop. I've tried this with every game I have on my computer and its the same thing every time. The game crashes as soon as it tries to lauch. The dialogue box offers up no specific error codes or anything either. The only game that will run just fine is Java based Minecraft.
Since the only significant thing done to my computer prior to this was the update I'm thinking something in the update is fucking with something all these games use. Could the update have torpedo'd DirectX or something?
*Seriously, the kid loves the game. Demands I play his favorite tanks and can identify most by sight. I've even got him watching TV with me or reading a book and he'll point to a tank. "That's a T-34 daddy! That's a KV, it's tough. OHHH! A Tiger, it's got a big gun! It's a STUG!!! The kid loves the StuG III.
Ok... fuck. So I figure we'll play something else. I try Mass Effect. Same thing, the launcher comes up, I hit play, the game hangs and then crashes to desktop. I've tried this with every game I have on my computer and its the same thing every time. The game crashes as soon as it tries to lauch. The dialogue box offers up no specific error codes or anything either. The only game that will run just fine is Java based Minecraft.
Since the only significant thing done to my computer prior to this was the update I'm thinking something in the update is fucking with something all these games use. Could the update have torpedo'd DirectX or something?
*Seriously, the kid loves the game. Demands I play his favorite tanks and can identify most by sight. I've even got him watching TV with me or reading a book and he'll point to a tank. "That's a T-34 daddy! That's a KV, it's tough. OHHH! A Tiger, it's got a big gun! It's a STUG!!! The kid loves the StuG III.