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rival-black
My tmodloader tries to initialize but at the end it doesn't
Yesterday I played normally in my calamity world, after that, I couldn't play it today. I checked the files integrity, I uninstalled and installed it, tmod and vanilla, after that, it keeps without initializing. I even checked if the file Mono.Cecil.Rocks.dll file was quarantined and it isn't and the other guidelines in the troubleshouting guide I think they doesn't go in line with the problem I have (Or i don't fully understand it sice I'm not a native english speaker).
In fact unironically yesterday the reason to open tmodloader was to help a friend who asked me how to start from zero with tmodloader since he had some troubles with updating the game and with mods from the older version. Since i helped him, it doesn't work, in that moment, i didn't touch any file.
When I initialize tmodloader (having my steam library open, to see how it behaves) at first, it executes correctly, it opens the cmd which makes me think .net isn't the problem, and then when the cmd closes and steam marks terraria and tmodloader as running, it suddenly stops.
If someone could help me I would deeply aprecciate it.
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Welcome to #support-forum. Before someone helps you, please first consult the information in #TML Troubleshooting Guide and try all the suggestions that might fit your particular issue, especially in the linked FAQ page.
If the information in the pinned thread does not solve your issue, please post all log files by dragging and dropping them into this chat. In Steam right click on
tModLoader in the library, then hover over Manage and click on Browse local files. In the folder that appears find tModLoader-Logs and open that folder. Inside that folder are the logs files. Select them all except the Old folder and drag them into this chat. If you need a visual guide to this process watch this: https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/assets/4522492/3f4efa43-753f-4733-b630-ba85e711340cTag: assertionfailed
If you getting an error such as
Assertion failed: !FAILED(hr) && "Failed to find supported audio format!" or Assertion failed: !FAILED(hr) && "Failed to activate audio client!" in your Natives.log, there is an issue your with audio device (your speakers/headphones/etc.).
Things to try:
* Terraria and tModLoader really don't like it if you have no audio output. If you don't have one connected, try connecting one.
* If you have an audio output but you are getting the error, try switching to a different audio device (different speakers, headphones, etc.)
* Make sure your audio output rate is less than or equal to 48000 Hz.
* If you are using Voicemeeter, you need to configure your A1-A5 devices.
* If you have Sony INZONE headphones, try setting the output device as "Chat" instead of "Game".
* Try the IAudioClient workaround in the tModLoader FAQ.
Audio Issues section of the FAQ https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki/Basic-tModLoader-Usage-FAQ#audio-issuesrival-blackOP•8mo ago
I still can't fix my issue
Did you do what this message said
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
I tried changing the audio between my laptop and tv but it didn' change anything
or is there another place where i have to change something?
Did you check your output rate?
Are you using INZONE headphones or voicemeeter?
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
I currently checked my output rate and it is 48000Hz, and I don't use inzone headphones or voicemeeter
Try a different audio output, like your laptop speakers instead of headphones or vice versa
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
It doesn't work
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
I tried the IAudioClient workaround and followed the instructions on the github issue and after that, now it gives me this error
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
rival-blackOP•8mo ago
@tModLoader help me please
Tag: assertionfailed
If you getting an error such as
Assertion failed: !FAILED(hr) && "Failed to find supported audio format!" or Assertion failed: !FAILED(hr) && "Failed to activate audio client!" in your Natives.log, there is an issue your with audio device (your speakers/headphones/etc.).
Things to try:
* Terraria and tModLoader really don't like it if you have no audio output. If you don't have one connected, try connecting one.
* If you have an audio output but you are getting the error, try switching to a different audio device (different speakers, headphones, etc.)
* Make sure your audio output rate is less than or equal to 48000 Hz.
* If you are using Voicemeeter, you need to configure your A1-A5 devices.
* If you have Sony INZONE headphones, try setting the output device as "Chat" instead of "Game".
* Try the IAudioClient workaround in the tModLoader FAQ.
Audio Issues section of the FAQ https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki/Basic-tModLoader-Usage-FAQ#audio-issues