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This has been happening a lot to me as well. It happened erratically usually in sections with a lot of moving parts, often in the same spot. The audio works fine, and when it freezes I can still hear cat being hurt, so I'm pretty sure the game is still running even as the visuals are frozen. 

Hey there,

Can you provide a screen recording of everything leading up to the freeze?

Sure. World 6 level 8 froze at least 6 times in a row, all in the same spot. Possibly more before I started counting.

https://vimeo.com/728413882/7b912d0db2

The game had trouble loading in the beginning. That was the second time that happened. The warning screen takes a variable amount of time to pass. I'm not sure if it is related. The level starts at around 1:20

https://vimeo.com/728415888/33ad2c5a2f

Here is my next attempt.

I remembered that world 3 froze for me too.  I played until it froze then went back to take a video of that level; unfortunately I miscounted.

https://vimeo.com/728417098

The level starts at 1:30. The warning screen took a long time. I attempted a third time but it didn't freeze. 

https://vimeo.com/728417541

I just played until it froze; in level 8. The level starts around 4:00. At this point I realized double-tapping space is the most consistent way of passing the warning screen. It didn't freeze the second time I played that level. 

If you want any more feel free to ask.

Thank you very much for the videos! These will help figure out what's causing the bug.

The third link (https://vimeo.com/728417098) doesn't seem to work, so I couldn't take a look at that.

Can you make the game freeze in World 8, immediately close the game using the X button on the window (or using Task Manager to force close it if the X doesn't work), and then copy everything in the "output_log.txt" file stored in "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\LocalLow\Last Quarter Studios\Cats are Liquid - A Better Place\" to a site like pastebin.com, and then posting the link here? The log file should have additional information about the freeze that could be useful.

To go to said folder, you can just copy the path I wrote above (without the quotes), press Win+R, paste it to the text box, and press enter. You should then see a folder with the "output_log.txt" file in it.

It should work now.

https://vimeo.com/728417098

And here is what you asked for.

https://pastebin.com/TMXhasNe

Thank you! This should help out a lot.