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TheMgt

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  1. I don't understand your problem or your argument. You make it sound like there are complicated rules and harsh punishment for accidental violations. But then you disprove it with a screenshot. The rules are simple. Don't be an ass on purpose and be respect[ful] when you are corrected and make an effort [...] if in doubt. What is so difficult about that? You claim you "don't get drawn into political stuff when" and that this stuff "has no affect on [your] playing video games". At the same time you come up with a straw man argument replacing people that just want to be respected with ridiculously demanding caricatures and dare the mods to ban you. It would be comical if it were not so sad. You are like the guy in the bicycle meme. Grow up, be the man you claim to be and stop whining about stuff you did to yourself.
  2. It looks like the game somehow only sees a generic Microsoft GPU driver. What dedicated graphics card do you have in your computer? Are you using the internal GPU from your Intel Processor on purpose for some things? If not, make sure your monitor is (or your montiors are) really connected to your dedicated GPU and not the Motherboard and try again - maybe even disable the internal GPU (iGPU) in BIOS. Or post screenshots of your Windows Display Settings and the Windows Device Manager.
  3. You could look if the clientlog is different when starting the game with the ".startupCrashDetetion" file initially being deleted. Another thing you can try is to backup that folder (%appdata%\Avorion) and then try if editing or even deleting client.ini and settings.ini allows you to start the game (always delete ".startupCrashDetection" first). If it starts, maybe compare the new .ini files with the ones from your backup.
  4. Open Start -> Run (or press Windows-Key and R simultaneously). Type in %appdata% and press Enter or click "OK". This should open an Windows Explorer window for the "AppData\Roaming" folder within your user folder, which is normally hidden. Navigate to Avorion. Is there a File called ".startupCrashDetection"? If so, try to delete it and then try to start Avorion again. Does it start now or does it crash again?
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