So like it used to be fixed when i reset my pc but now I can't get on at all. Everytime I try to open it it gives me Gameguard error 114 talking about a collision or Gamehack detected even though I do not hack. I get this is common and I tried taking people suggestions but still no use.
A lot of people have this problem with their anti-virus. could you take screenshots of all of your running services? I could try and help you figure out what is doing it.
Here are my app processes running. I didn't know if you wanted to see the windows processes too so here are the app processes. Oh and my antivirus is off And I even tried this with no anti-virus at all. I had bitdefender uninstalled but it didn't work so i reinstalled it.
Try deleting the GameGuard folder located in the Rumble Fighter folder, and launch the game again. It will redownload a fresh new copy of GameGuard. Be sure to do this after restarting your computer. Server is closed is most likely caused by anti-viruses, or any other external software that conflicts with Rumble Fighter. (Steam, X-Trap...) It can also be caused by a poor connection to the server.
Sometimes. If I ever get to the login screen it says Gamehack detected. If my rumble fighter crashes before that it says GameGuard error 114.
ok i tried again and now its been loading for 2 hours. Like the first update thing loaded but then after it showed the picture in the middle with the striker it disappeared and when i look in my task manager it shows up as a background process
Oh sorry, by loading i mean like the launcher gets done and the picture of the striker in the middle while nprotect is updating gets done but after that, like when rumble fighter should be opening nothing happens but in my task manager it shows that it is still running.
Do i maybe have to install something? Also there is a windows defender service running in my windows processes and thats the only thing i can think of but it says this. Does anyone else with windows 10 have this and are able to run RF?
You won't be able to see Rumble Fighter in your opened processes list unless you're running Windows 7 and lower. This was a method (but flawed) to prevent users from using a program within Task Manager to snatch your IP address. Well, you'll see the process for roughly 2-3 seconds when you open Task Manager, only for it to disappear. Try disabling the process mentioned in the above post to see if problems persist.
well actually I see it under processes. I see the GEM fighter client and it stays there for hours. EDIT: Was unable to delete the process, it said "Access denied" Even when running tasks as administrator. I Reset my pc deleting all my apps but keeping the files and I still get this error. Could it have something to do with windows 10?
Well I wouldn't know exactly for sure, since I'm one of those who stuck with Windows 8.1 instead of upgrading to 10. And you can't delete the process unless you manually force it in Command Prompt. Just open it as administrator, and type in : Code: taskkill /im rumblefighter.exe /f