VoidExpanse/Troubleshooting
(please note this page is for Windows. Unix Troubleshooting)
Issue: Cannot start Singleplayer game
There are a few likely possible reasons why you may not be able to play VoidExpanse. Try and see what works for you!
Antivirus blocking the application / Unable to launch server
Your antivirus is blocking the VoidExpanse application. The best option to solve this issue would be to add VoidExpanse to your antivirus exclusions (white-list).
There are two files in Windows you have to add to the Antivirus exclusions list:
- <game folder>/VoidExpanse.exe
- <game folder>/Server_dotNET/VoidExpanse.Server.exe
There is still a chance that "VoidExpanse.Server.exe" can be sandboxed by an antivirus. To check this, please start a new game, then 'Save and Quit' and comeback to the main menu and try to load the savegame. If "VoidExpanse.Server.exe" has been sandboxed by the antivirus, the savegame will not appear in the list. To resolve this issue please reinstall the game and be sure you've added the executable files listed above to the exclusions list.
Firewall
Your firewall is blocking network access to the local server OR master server. Even in singleplayer mode VoidExpanse uses networking to connect to a server (which in this case is running on your computer, so you don't need internet access). So, to resolve this issue both, the main application and server application should be added to exclusion list.
Note: You DON'T need Internet to play single-player game.
There are two files in Windows you have to add to the Firewall exclusions list:
- <game folder>/VoidExpanse.exe
- <game folder>/Server_dotNET/VoidExpanse.Server.exe
Antivirus removing some critical files
Some people reported that some critical files, such as server executables were removed by their antivirus. You have to add these files or the whole folder into exclusions and the game would work.
Antivirus blocking creation of child process
Singleplayer mode works with a local server running on your computer silently, in invisible mode. This requires permission for VoidExpanse to start a child process. Your antivirus may be blocking it. The best option to solve this issue would be to add VoidExpanse to your antivirus exclusions.