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Rhythm Gambit

A Chess-themed Bullet-Hell Rhythm Roguelite. · By ScusX Programming

Did it blue screen to anyone else?

A topic by Brokovnik created Sep 02, 2021 Views: 226 Replies: 8
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When i exited the game using alt+f4 i blueschreened so my computer restarted. Did it happen to anyone else?

Developer (2 edits)

Hey Brokovnik!

I'm having trouble replicating this issue. Can you provide any further information about this incident such as the version you downloaded and your operating system? Thanks in advance!

(1 edit)

So i played and when i wanted to leave i pressed esc and that diddent work so i pressed alt+f4 and my computer bluescreened but luckily it wasnt the unrecovereble bluescreen. I hope thats enough info because nothing else happened.

Developer (1 edit)

Did the bluescreen look like this? 

If so, this wouldn't be a computer crash, this would mean that the game crashed with some error info. Obviously this shouldn't be happening, but I wouldn't consider it to be a "blue screen" that would crash your computer which looks like this:


Also, there is no in-game pause menu because we ran out of time, if you need to pause you can die and then exit to main menu.

the second image is the bluescreen i was talking about

Developer

That seems somewhat strange. If you can provide any information about your system (your operating system, processor, RAM, etc) and the version of the game that you downloaded then that would be greatly appreciated. I can pass along this information to the Love2D team and see if they know anything about what's going on.

I have windows 10, intel core i7, lenovo legion, 952 storage. Thats all i could find because theres like 30 other legions. I hope its enough infomation.

Developer

Thanks, only other thing I can think of is whether the program is the 64-bit or 32-bit build.
Also, if you want to see more specific information, from the settings go to System -> About and you should see a bunch of system information, including the "System type" which would probably be the most relevant.

64-bit also thank you for helping me find information about my computer.