The app runs fine when I run it on the simulator. When I try to run it on my device it crashes, and breaks at: int main (int argc, char *argv []) { @autoreleasepool { return UIApplicationMain (argc, argv, nil, NSStringFromClass ( [AppDelegate class])); } } The crash happens before the AppDelegate method. - (BOOL)application: (UIApplication Back to userdata, delete the folder with the ID of you game. 3- Right click on your recycle bin and delete all of it. 4- In your steam application, right click on Life is Strange, go to proprieties. In the "updates" tab, look for the Steam Cloud part and untick the synchronisation of the game with Steam Cloud. Possible Fix/Solution for non nVidia users [/b] Go to add/remove programs under control Panel. Find `NVIDIA PhysX System Software x.xx.xxxx. Uninstall this program (may need to find the nVidia folder under Program files and delete the PhysX folder as it doesnt seem to remove all traces of itself : (. high rated. If you don't want to wait for an official GOG patch, you can just binary edit the common.dll file located in the Life is Strange/Binaries/Win32 directory: replacing all (3) occurences of the hex-values string "C5 FD EF" with "66 0F EF". The starting issue should be now fixed (well, at least for me!) P.S.: This is how: 1) Click on Steam and click on the "Settings" button. Click on the "In-Game Settings" tab. 2) Uncheck the box next to "Enable Steam Community In-Game" and click OK. 3) Disable the Steam Overlay on specific games only by right-clicking on the game title, click on "Properties" and uncheck "Enable Steam Community In-Game" in the Life is Strange is a series of games, published by Square Enix, revolving around a heavily story driven narrative that is affected by your choices. The games are developed by Don't Nod and Deck Nine Games. 129K Members. 78 Online. Top 1% Rank by size. pg7vPst. My app crash's on start up while being on splash screen. After it crash's then double click home button and I found out that it is in "app gallery", just like as if it went to the background. Click the app, splash window would come again and this time, it launch's normally. This very strange. EDIT: I updated my driver for my graphics card (I didnt know there was a newer one out before) and now it worked! My friend gifted me the full game… But yeah, it's possible to have a crash before any crash reporter (ACRA or Crashlytics) will have a chance to catch it. And one more note, maybe there is a way to enabled ADB over WiFi. Normally you would need to enable it via adb but maybe in case of this cheap and strange tablet, there is an option for that enabled in the ROM? Hey all, I’ve been running into a strange crash on Android, which seems to be related to materials, and I’m completely flummoxed. Testing on Windows, it works fine, but when I package it for Android, it crashes on startup. This starts happening after adding a new material (though adding new materials doesn’t always cause it), and deleting the new material fixes it. Although, there doesn I found a fix. Uninstall the game. Go to the game folder in steam on your computer. Delete the life is strange 2 folder (it will generate a new one). Reinstall. I made it to the game menu so I'm guessing it worked. < 1 2 >. Showing 1 - 15 of 19 comments. 「nezumi_red」 Jan 24, 2019 @ 2:43pm. - Add Life is Strange to your Antivirus Whitelist (worked for AVG and Bitdefender) - Reset Graphics to Default - Spam the ESC key right as the crash occurs - Delete any language translations if you have any. - Picking the option on the right of the first choice - Add -windowed to the game's launch options in Steam - Disable subtitles in game

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