nexdemise 16 Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Before I get generic responses from people who want to +1 their postcount: yes I verified the files through steam, and yes I deleted the profile folders. Haven't tried to reinstall the game from scratch but if all verified I doubt that'd help. So anyways this is what happens: Game starts, I get the normal Bohemia and DAYZ splash screens, as well the warning that game is an Alpha and I shouldn't expect much, game loads into the main menu. Now clicking play or change server returns no servers, trying to cancel or switch the tab in the server browser hangs the game, and when I say hangs I mean hangs, the game becomes completely unresponsive, it cannot be even turned off by any means I tried (ending process in tast manager doesn't help, neither does doing the same via the command prompt and few other programs supposedly meant to kill such problematic programs fail as well, only way to fix that is to restart the entire computer). Edit:Apparently it was an issue with the firewall, ESET Smart Security for some reason conflicts with the game, however the game still needs a better error handler for when it cannot connect to a server. No program should ever under any circumstance hang so hard you need to reset the computer. Edited January 24, 2014 by NexDemise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) I too am having this exact same issue, it's definitely related to Eset, I'm using verison Smart Security 7.0.302.26 I have friends using version 6 and they are not having these issues. Disabling the firewall aspect fixes the issue but this is not an acceptable workaround for me.When it crashes it crashes my whole windows session and does not allow the task to be killed via task manager or command prompt. Closing the Steam client does not help as it waits to close Dayz the the and end now button is not available, killing the Steam client does noo help either.I'm going to do some more tests then report back.Oh, my rig:Windows 8.1Intel i7-3770K CPU16GB DDR3 Mushkin RAMNvdia Geforce GTX 660, 2GB Edited January 24, 2014 by RetroFlux Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiley_ie 26 Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Sorry i though you said Gang hangs. ? Make sure you disable HIPS Edited January 24, 2014 by Smiley_ie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted January 25, 2014 Sorry i though you said Gang hangs. ? Make sure you disable HIPS Not really an acceptable soultion, it's akin to disabling the firewall.Doesn't work anyway (well, didn't for me). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted January 25, 2014 OK, I pulled some logs from Eset and amongst the allowed traffic I found some entries showing blocked incoming and outgoing SSDP (UPNP) requests against svchost.exe. I don't have UPNP enabled on my router so I switched it on but this made no difference, still getting the crashes.The SSDP (UPNP) rule against svchost.exe appears to be a default rule so I created new rule allowing inoming and outgoing SSDP (UPNP) requests for svchost, the logs no longer show traffic being blocekd for SSDP (UPNP) requests but I still get the same crashes. Even if this had of worked it's not a good rule from a security point of view as svchost is used for loads of processes and, although I had tied this rule to a new profile I created called 'DayZ' I couldn't quite work out how to get the profile to activate only when I fired up DayZ which meant this rule was on all the time. Had enough of this for tonight, it feels too much like work where I do this kind of crap all day. Hopefully it will help someone else figure it out, if not I'll try looking into it again in the next couple of dayz days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted January 27, 2014 OK, my friend upgraded from Eset v6 to v7 and had no problems, I got him to capture logs from when he connects and his logs were the same mine i.e. blocking the same things. Anyway I put my HIPS and firewall into learning mode, it prompted me once about a dayz.exe modification whichI allowed it and now it's all good. B) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alterlai 0 Posted August 13, 2014 OK, my friend upgraded from Eset v6 to v7 and had no problems, I got him to capture logs from when he connects and his logs were the same mine i.e. blocking the same things. Anyway I put my HIPS and firewall into learning mode, it prompted me once about a dayz.exe modification whichI allowed it and now it's all good. B)Hey RetroFlux. I have the exact same problem and i did exactly as you did. But unfortunately it didn't give me any options once i enabled learning mode on HIPS. I already had my firewall in learning mode.The game still crashes once i enter the server browser. If however the firwall is completely disabled, it works. Maybe you are able to help me since you're much more knowledeable on this front and there doesn't seem to be any documentation of this problem on the internet other than this thread. If you wanna get in touch with me add me on steam:http://steamcommunity.com/id/alterlai/ thank you very much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted August 13, 2014 Hi Alterlai, try this (these steps may differ slightly depending what version of Eset you have): in the system tray, right click eset>advanced setupexpand networkexpand persfonal firewallclick on rules and zonesunder the zone and rule editor section click setupunder rule and zone setup sort by application and find any rules for DayZ and delete themreboot then try run DayZHopefully Eset will now prompt you about an allowing DayZ (you may have to alt+tab out of DayZ to see it) through the firewall. You may also get a prompt to allow an application modification (again, you may have to alt+tab out of DayZ to see it) if you do allow it and check the box to allow application modifications for DayZ automatically.If you're still having trouble try uninstalling DayZ then remove the DayZ rules from Eset, reboot and then reinstall then and see if Eset prompts you.If all that fails post back on here and I will try and help. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alterlai 0 Posted August 13, 2014 Hi Alterlai, try this (these steps may differ slightly depending what version of Eset you have): in the system tray, right click eset>advanced setupexpand networkexpand persfonal firewallclick on rules and zonesunder the zone and rule editor section click setupunder rule and zone setup sort by application and find any rules for DayZ and delete themreboot then try run DayZHopefully Eset will now prompt you about an allowing DayZ (you may have to alt+tab out of DayZ to see it) through the firewall. You may also get a prompt to allow an application modification (again, you may have to alt+tab out of DayZ to see it) if you do allow it and check the box to allow application modifications for DayZ automatically.If you're still having trouble try uninstalling DayZ then remove the DayZ rules from Eset, reboot and then reinstall then and see if Eset prompts you.If all that fails post back on here and I will try and help.Wow you are my saviour.Thank you so much dude!And the fast response :O Have my beans Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroFlux 2 Posted August 14, 2014 Wow you are my saviour.Thank you so much dude!And the fast response :o Have my beans You're welcome :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites