Hey dear community, i have downloaded the last version of wrapper, for this moment its 9.14, and i cant launch it, its just shutting down, look on the screenshot, how can i run it?
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Hey dear community, i have downloaded the last version of wrapper, for this moment its 9.14, and i cant launch it, its just shutting down, look on the screenshot, how can i run it?
Guys, if anyone has the same problem as me, here is the solution! Thanks to Quan Nguyen from the support team of codeweavers.
Here are the items you should delete to start fresh:
'World of Tanks' application in your Mac's main Application folder.
'World_of_Tanks' folder in Documents
Hidden 'World of Tanks' folder in (your Home folder>Library*>Application Support).
*To get there: click on Finder, then click the Go menu and then hold down the option key on your keyboard until you see 'Library' appear under the Home item, then click it and the Hidden Library folder will appear in a Finder window.
'com.codeweavers.worldoftanks.plist' preference file in Hidden Home Library folder>Preferences>.
Finally, in the hidden Home>Library folder, select the 'Saved Application State' folder. Then, locate and delete the 'com.codeweavers.worldoftanks.savedState' folder. Note that this folder may not be present depending on the settings on your system.
Once you've removed these items, you can install the latest client (v.1.0.25 wrapper for Mac) from the World of Tanks website and then launch, update patches, etc., then see if you can proceed to log in.
Incase anyone cares, about six months ago I made a utility program to help with problems just like this: https://youtu.be/XONJ3z4zHtA
For this particular issue, clicking the "reset wrapper" and the "delete game files" buttons would fix it (basically it deletes all those things for you so you don't have to hunt them down).
Feel free to use or not use it.
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