#WeMod keeps crashing
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Hey there, what game are you having trouble with?
Hunter Call of the Wild
On which platform did you purchase your game?
Steam
Please ensure you use the latest trainer version. You can verify it under Mod Settings > Mods version. You should utilize the 12/24
Do I just go into settings for this?
I just turned it on that version but it just did the same thing
I click play and it stays open for about a few seconds then the application closes
Completely close WeMod and try again. This time, start the game first on Steam instead, when you can navigate in-game, tab out, open WeMod, and hit Play.
It still is doing the same thing
Are you using this trainer version?
Also, could you please let us know whether the app is the one crashing or just the game that automatically closes.
K can look when I get home and send you a video of it if you would like
The game was open the whole time on another screen
Like I have not a clue why its doing this
@hexed granite
Same problem ... no matters which game, after starting a Mod for a several Game, it crash without doing anything
For example, Going Medival, Medival Dynasty, or other games, click start Mods, windows belongs open for a few seconds, than Wemod crashes..
Can anyone help I cant even open Wemod anymore
If you’re experiencing issues with WeMod, your antivirus software might be interfering. To resolve this, try whitelisting or adding exceptions for the following folders:
- C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\WeMod
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\WeMod
Where do I add these
what's your antivirus software?
That’s a good question and I will have to look in the morning before school so around 7 am mtn time
And tbh idk how to check lmao
Sorry not trying to be annoying I’m just new to this and confused
No worries! You can leave a message here in the morning or anytime that's convenient for you.
To check if your computer has antivirus software installed.
-Check through Settings:
Open the Start menu and click on Settings (the gear icon).
Go to Update & Security.
Click on Windows Security in the left-hand menu.
Under the Virus & Threat Protection section, it should show you the name of the antivirus program that's currently active. If it says "Windows Defender" or "Microsoft Defender Antivirus," then you have built-in protection from Microsoft.
-Check via Control Panel:
Open the Control Panel by typing it in the Start menu search box.
Go to Programs > Programs and Features.
Look for any antivirus software listed (such as Norton, McAfee, Bitdefender, etc.).
-Taskbar/System Tray:
Look in the taskbar at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Many antivirus programs place an icon there. If you see one, right-click it for more details about the software.