UnityEngine.Debug:LogException(Exception) UnityEngine.Logger:LogException(Exception, Object) UnityEngine.DebugLogHandler:LogException(Exception, Object) UnityEngine.DebugLogHandler:Internal_LogException(Exception, Object) StackOverflowException: The requested operation caused a stack overflow.Īt (wrapper managed-to-native) .AllocHGlobal(intptr)Īt .AllocHGlobal (System.Int32 cb) in :0Īt (System.String& name, System.Int32 namelen) in :0Īt FMODSoundCallback.SoundCallback (_CALLBACK_TYPE type, eventInstance, System.IntPtr parameters) in :0Īt (wrapper native-to-managed) FMODSoundCallback.SoundCallback(_CALLBACK_TYPE,intptr) LightmappedPrefabs all loaded, maybe starting intro vignette frame 3466 I have attached my player log here, but I have no idea what it means: The game is still unplayable in experimental. Sam never starts talking, I just get a beach ball and a clicking whistle. I was successfully able to launch the game, but the game still hangs right after Robin turns to get out of bed. I read through the links you sent and tried to follow the instructions laid out to correct the issue.
I have one more day of holiday left, and no human engagements to prevent me from playing, so I’d like to get lost in the cold again. I have tried letting it go for 10 minutes to see if it boots, but nothing. I see a head shot of Sam Goodall for a second, then sounds of marine life start to gurgle, but the game just hangs there. After a reinstall, it get a the game to act like it is starting, but the screen never opens to the main menu. So I ran through Steam’s troubleshooting tree, eventually uninstalling both Steam and Subnautica completely from my machine.
Initially it gave me an error message in Steam. Nothing in my computer or network settings have changed. However, since 24 December, I have not been able to get the game to load.
#Steam for mac catalina pro#
I have played Below Zero in experimental on an early 2015 MacBook Pro (3.1 GHz Dual Core Intel Core i7, 16 GB ram). I played Subnautica from early in its Early Access life and Below Zero from its first launch.