Hi,
i´ve trying to start using GCCG, and after installing it following the post here:
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... f=20&t=903
i´ve experienced an error:
Conecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org port 29130
Server closed connection
ABNORMAL EXIT!
My METW bat looks like this:
@echo off
set HOME=C:
set USER=Windows
set CLIENT=.\ccg_client.exe
if exist .\home set HOME=.\home
if exist module_windows32\ccg_client.exe set CLIENT=module_windows32\ccg_client.exe
start %CLIENT% --server gccg.councilofelrond.org. --user %USER% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 metw.xml
(i´ve edited it)
and the core weights 65.8 MB and metw 696 Mb
Thank you very much for your help!
Problem with connection
- Thorsten the Traveller
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same problem, had to reinstall gccg since all of a sudden I could not reconnect anymore (the whole option was unavailable).
after reinstalling, using the core metwDC.bat, the above message was given.
after reinstalling, using the core metwDC.bat, the above message was given.
Stone-age did not end because man ran out of rocks.
Captain Obvious here, but did you try 'right click' -> reconnect?Thorsten the Traveller wrote:same problem, had to reinstall gccg since all of a sudden I could not reconnect anymore (the whole option was unavailable).
after reinstalling, using the core metwDC.bat, the above message was given.
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Admiral For Sure here: for sure
Stone-age did not end because man ran out of rocks.
Perhaps the current core is broken reupdate to a previous version
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... =20&t=1998
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... =20&t=1998
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see which of your system fles is corrupt in C/.GCCG
backup the whole thing , delete the folder and open a metw.bat within core, should let you set up a new user, that way decks and such can be save if you backthem up out of there 1st
backup the whole thing , delete the folder and open a metw.bat within core, should let you set up a new user, that way decks and such can be save if you backthem up out of there 1st
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...but I have reinstalled gccg completely (without adding my gccg files), done a complete new core checkout, started a new user, and still I cannot connect to the server.
connecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org port 29130
server closed connection!
abnormal exit!
basically the same message you get when server is down.
connecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org port 29130
server closed connection!
abnormal exit!
basically the same message you get when server is down.
Stone-age did not end because man ran out of rocks.
The last line of my metw.bat looks bit different than yours:Shadowblade wrote:Hi,
i´ve trying to start using GCCG, and after installing it following the post here:
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... f=20&t=903
i´ve experienced an error:
Conecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org port 29130
Server closed connection
ABNORMAL EXIT!
My METW bat looks like this:
@echo off
set HOME=C:
set USER=Windows
set CLIENT=.\ccg_client.exe
if exist .\home set HOME=.\home
if exist module_windows32\ccg_client.exe set CLIENT=module_windows32\ccg_client.exe
start %CLIENT% --server gccg.councilofelrond.org. --user %USER% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 metw.xml
(i´ve edited it)
and the core weights 65.8 MB and metw 696 Mb
Thank you very much for your help!
start %CLIENT% --design 1024x768 --user %USER% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 metw.xml
- Thorsten the Traveller
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I'll look into that later today, but:
a) I had no problem logging in just half an hour earlier using the same .bat file
b) I use the most updated core file, if that's not correct then others should have the same problem
c) I even tried the .bat file sent by Nico, which works for him.
So I cannot see how this would be the problem.
a) I had no problem logging in just half an hour earlier using the same .bat file
b) I use the most updated core file, if that's not correct then others should have the same problem
c) I even tried the .bat file sent by Nico, which works for him.
So I cannot see how this would be the problem.
Stone-age did not end because man ran out of rocks.
I think you had the same problems like me a few months ago - the account had an incorrect file and so you can´t connect without help of josh - you mailed him?
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... =20&t=1998
I think buying cards doesn´t work and infects the accounts.
http://www.councilofelrond.org/forum/vi ... =20&t=1998
I think buying cards doesn´t work and infects the accounts.
- Thorsten the Traveller
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Yes Josh has restored an old copy of my account, and that seems to work.
not that I get it, because I couldn't enter with a new account either...
nor do we know what corrupts these accounts, that would be nice to know also.
not that I get it, because I couldn't enter with a new account either...
nor do we know what corrupts these accounts, that would be nice to know also.
Stone-age did not end because man ran out of rocks.
Hi there, I'm having problems with the connection these last days. I powered up my laptop, from which I played a lot until july without any issue, but now I cannot connect.
"connecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org on port 29130
connection failed
working offline"
Any ideas? I did not change anything, the computer just stayed off a few months, but that's all. I tried a SVN checkout, but problem persists.
"connecting to gccg.councilofelrond.org on port 29130
connection failed
working offline"
Any ideas? I did not change anything, the computer just stayed off a few months, but that's all. I tried a SVN checkout, but problem persists.
C'mon, not the Elves of Lindon AGAIN...