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Wrobot crashing and unable to start again unless OS is restarted

  • Product: WRobot General
  • Type: Bug
  • Status: Unconfirmed

Long sotry short: after playing for some time bot map freezes and then game crashes. Im using wrobot only for the 3d map function and object finder.

When i again try to launch the bot i get this error:

https://imgur.com/a/fe7G5Vg

 

I have anti-virus running in background but i whitelisted all files of wrobot yet is it possible for error to be related with bitdefender since when i restart my pc only then i can run the program

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trampy10

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Hi, I also get this across my standard windows 10 install and also on my VMs.  I've worked out it is only if the map is left open for approx 10 mins or so.  The map will work fine, then it will stop updating. If I then click on wrobot it will freeze, crash wow and many other apps alongside it. Trying to launch wrobot doesn't do anything, can't find it in task manager to kill

 

Wow crashes with a "first step" error (sorry do not currently have the info with me)

 

 

It also affects the rest of the OS, removing the ability to execute the majority of applications and sometimes also stopping the power off and restart buttons working.  The only work around is to do a hard shutdown and don't leave the map open for more than a minute or two 

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