Hi there! I understand that when you tap "Play" in the Limbus Company app, it crashes or kicks you off. Let's see if we can get that sorted out.
To start off, could you please share a little more about what happens? For example: - Does the app crash immediately after you tap "Play," or does it freeze for a moment first? - Have you tried restarting the app or your device? - Is your app updated to the latest version? - Are you running this on a PC through a browser or a standalone app?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps you can try to fix the crashing issue on your Windows 10 device using WebKit:
1. Clear Cache & Cookies for the Browser: Since you're on WebKit (likely a browser engine similar to Safari), sometimes the stored cache or cookies can cause issues. Clear the browser cache and cookies, then try launching the game again.
2. Check Browser Updates: Ensure your browser is up to date; outdated software could cause crashes.
3. Disable Browser Extensions: Some browser extensions might interfere with game scripts. Try disabling them temporarily.
4. Try Running the Game Directly (If Available): If you are launching Limbus Company through a browser, check if there's a dedicated app or Steam version, which might run more smoothly.
5. Check Network Stability: A weak or intermittent internet connection might cause the app to crash when trying to connect to the game servers.
If you've already tried the basic steps or the problem persists, the issue might be linked to a known bug or app file corruption. Common fixes from other users include reinstalling the game or verifying the integrity of game files (if using Steam). Some players have reported needing to clear some app data to fix crashing after repeated crashes on startup or tapping cards1.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps specifically? Also, let me know what you have tried so far!
Thanks for sharing those extra details! So, it looks like when you click "Play," you get a message—likely some kind of prompt or error—and when you click "OK," the game kicks you back out.
This behavior is something a few other players have experienced too. One common workaround I found for similar issues is a little trick in the main menu:
1. When you are at the main menu (before tapping Play), 2. Look for a button labeled "Railway" or something similar, 3. Click that Railway button, 4. After it loads or shows something, go back to the main menu, 5. Now try clicking Play again.
Many users have reported that this bypasses the immediate crash on clicking Play and lets them enter the game2.
Additionally, since your device is Windows 10 and you mentioned WebKit (browser engine), consider checking or adjusting graphic settings as well, especially if there's a popup related to graphics or performance. One suggestion was setting Texture Quality to Medium, FPS to 30, and turning Post Processing off — this has helped avoid crashes for some players1.
Could you try the Railway button trick first and let me know if it changes behavior? Also, if you can describe exactly what the message says when you press Play, that would help me figure out the precise cause.
If these steps don’t help, we can try verifying the game files or clearing some app data to fix possible file corruption.
Thanks for confirming you're on PC! That helps me tailor the advice better.
If you're using a browser version that crashes when you click Play, one reliable way to avoid these kinds of issues is to install and run the dedicated PC version of Limbus Company. The game's official PC version is available on Steam, which is a popular digital platform for PC games. Installing through Steam tends to provide better stability than browser play.
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to download and install Limbus Company on your Windows 10 PC via Steam:
1. Install Steam (if you don’t already have it): - Go to the official Steam website and download the installer for Windows. - Run the installer and follow the prompts to install Steam.
2. Create or log into your Steam account: - Open Steam and log in or create a free account.
3. Download Limbus Company: - Use the search bar in Steam and type “Limbus Company.” - You’ll find the official Limbus Company store page. - Click “Install” or “Play Game” if it’s free, or purchase if required (usually free-to-play).
4. Launch the game: - Once installed, click “Play” from your Steam Library.
Advantages of using the Steam version include automatic updates, game file verification tools, and generally better performance stability on PC1.
If you prefer not to use Steam, Limbus Company is also playable on PC through Android emulators like BlueStacks or LDPlayer. These emulate the mobile environment on PC but might need additional setup. If you'd like, I can guide you through that option too.
Do you want help setting it up via Steam, or would you prefer the emulator route, or maybe a different setup? Also, are you currently playing through a browser or some other method?
Thanks for letting me know the Steam version didn't solve the issue. Since you're on Windows 10 and still getting kicked off after clicking "OK" on that pop-up, let's try a few more detailed steps to tackle this:
1. Wait and Observe: Sometimes, the game might be trying to update or sync your data in the background after clicking "OK." Some players have found that just waiting on that screen for 30 minutes to an hour without clicking anything lets the update finish and prevents being kicked out4.
2. Clear the Game Cache/Data: Corrupted data often causes crashes. For the Steam version, try verifying the integrity of the game files: - Open Steam > Library - Right-click Limbus Company > Properties > Local Files tab - Click "Verify Integrity of Game Files" This will repair or replace any corrupted files.
3. Adjust Graphics Settings: Lowering the graphics can help reduce crashes related to rendering or performance: - Launch Limbus Company Settings (if accessible) - Set Texture Quality to Medium - Set FPS Limit to 30 - Turn Post Processing OFF This fix has helped others with crashing problems1.
4. Check for Background Applications Conflicts: Some programs (like antivirus software or screen recorders) might interfere. Try temporarily disabling them before starting the game to see if it helps.
5. Reinstall the Game: If verifying files doesn't help, uninstall and reinstall Limbus Company to ensure a fresh install.
6. Check for Windows and Graphics Driver Updates: Make sure Windows 10 is fully updated and your graphics drivers are current, as outdated drivers can cause crashes.
If you want, I can guide you step-by-step on any of these. Also, if you remember exactly what the pop-up message says before the kick-off, that would be extremely useful to pinpoint the issue.
Let me know which step you want to try next or if you need help with any of them! Are you satisfied with this guidance so far?
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Hi there! I understand that when you tap "Play" in the Limbus Company app, it crashes or kicks you off. Let's see if we can get that sorted out.
To start off, could you please share a little more about what happens? For example:
- Does the app crash immediately after you tap "Play," or does it freeze for a moment first?
- Have you tried restarting the app or your device?
- Is your app updated to the latest version?
- Are you running this on a PC through a browser or a standalone app?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps you can try to fix the crashing issue on your Windows 10 device using WebKit:
1. Clear Cache & Cookies for the Browser:
Since you're on WebKit (likely a browser engine similar to Safari), sometimes the stored cache or cookies can cause issues. Clear the browser cache and cookies, then try launching the game again.
2. Check Browser Updates:
Ensure your browser is up to date; outdated software could cause crashes.
3. Disable Browser Extensions:
Some browser extensions might interfere with game scripts. Try disabling them temporarily.
4. Try Running the Game Directly (If Available):
If you are launching Limbus Company through a browser, check if there's a dedicated app or Steam version, which might run more smoothly.
5. Check Network Stability:
A weak or intermittent internet connection might cause the app to crash when trying to connect to the game servers.
If you've already tried the basic steps or the problem persists, the issue might be linked to a known bug or app file corruption. Common fixes from other users include reinstalling the game or verifying the integrity of game files (if using Steam). Some players have reported needing to clear some app data to fix crashing after repeated crashes on startup or tapping cards1.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps specifically? Also, let me know what you have tried so far!
when i click play, it shows me something and when i click ok, it kicks me off
Henry Adams
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Thanks for sharing those extra details! So, it looks like when you click "Play," you get a message—likely some kind of prompt or error—and when you click "OK," the game kicks you back out.
This behavior is something a few other players have experienced too. One common workaround I found for similar issues is a little trick in the main menu:
1. When you are at the main menu (before tapping Play),
2. Look for a button labeled "Railway" or something similar,
3. Click that Railway button,
4. After it loads or shows something, go back to the main menu,
5. Now try clicking Play again.
Many users have reported that this bypasses the immediate crash on clicking Play and lets them enter the game2.
Additionally, since your device is Windows 10 and you mentioned WebKit (browser engine), consider checking or adjusting graphic settings as well, especially if there's a popup related to graphics or performance. One suggestion was setting Texture Quality to Medium, FPS to 30, and turning Post Processing off — this has helped avoid crashes for some players1.
Could you try the Railway button trick first and let me know if it changes behavior? Also, if you can describe exactly what the message says when you press Play, that would help me figure out the precise cause.
If these steps don’t help, we can try verifying the game files or clearing some app data to fix possible file corruption.
Looking forward to your update!
im on pc
Henry Adams
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Thanks for confirming you're on PC! That helps me tailor the advice better.
If you're using a browser version that crashes when you click Play, one reliable way to avoid these kinds of issues is to install and run the dedicated PC version of Limbus Company. The game's official PC version is available on Steam, which is a popular digital platform for PC games. Installing through Steam tends to provide better stability than browser play.
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to download and install Limbus Company on your Windows 10 PC via Steam:
1. Install Steam (if you don’t already have it):
- Go to the official Steam website and download the installer for Windows.
- Run the installer and follow the prompts to install Steam.
2. Create or log into your Steam account:
- Open Steam and log in or create a free account.
3. Download Limbus Company:
- Use the search bar in Steam and type “Limbus Company.”
- You’ll find the official Limbus Company store page.
- Click “Install” or “Play Game” if it’s free, or purchase if required (usually free-to-play).
4. Launch the game:
- Once installed, click “Play” from your Steam Library.
Advantages of using the Steam version include automatic updates, game file verification tools, and generally better performance stability on PC1.
If you prefer not to use Steam, Limbus Company is also playable on PC through Android emulators like BlueStacks or LDPlayer. These emulate the mobile environment on PC but might need additional setup. If you'd like, I can guide you through that option too.
Do you want help setting it up via Steam, or would you prefer the emulator route, or maybe a different setup? Also, are you currently playing through a browser or some other method?
Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
it doesnt work
Henry Adams
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Thanks for letting me know the Steam version didn't solve the issue. Since you're on Windows 10 and still getting kicked off after clicking "OK" on that pop-up, let's try a few more detailed steps to tackle this:
1. Wait and Observe:
Sometimes, the game might be trying to update or sync your data in the background after clicking "OK." Some players have found that just waiting on that screen for 30 minutes to an hour without clicking anything lets the update finish and prevents being kicked out4.
2. Clear the Game Cache/Data:
Corrupted data often causes crashes. For the Steam version, try verifying the integrity of the game files:
- Open Steam > Library
- Right-click Limbus Company > Properties > Local Files tab
- Click "Verify Integrity of Game Files"
This will repair or replace any corrupted files.
3. Adjust Graphics Settings:
Lowering the graphics can help reduce crashes related to rendering or performance:
- Launch Limbus Company Settings (if accessible)
- Set Texture Quality to Medium
- Set FPS Limit to 30
- Turn Post Processing OFF
This fix has helped others with crashing problems1.
4. Check for Background Applications Conflicts:
Some programs (like antivirus software or screen recorders) might interfere. Try temporarily disabling them before starting the game to see if it helps.
5. Reinstall the Game:
If verifying files doesn't help, uninstall and reinstall Limbus Company to ensure a fresh install.
6. Check for Windows and Graphics Driver Updates:
Make sure Windows 10 is fully updated and your graphics drivers are current, as outdated drivers can cause crashes.
If you want, I can guide you step-by-step on any of these. Also, if you remember exactly what the pop-up message says before the kick-off, that would be extremely useful to pinpoint the issue.
Let me know which step you want to try next or if you need help with any of them! Are you satisfied with this guidance so far?