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FiveM doesn't launch past "We're getting there." window, plays music in background, no crash #3070

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Derek123k opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 0 comments
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What happened?

Launching FiveM results in the "We're getting there." screen which loads then disappears. FiveM stays open in the background playing the menu music. Nothing happens after that. Clicking anywhere stops the music. No crashes are logged.

CitizenFX_log.log stops at line "MainThrd/ rage::gameSkeleton::RunInitFunctions: Done running INIT_CORE init functions!"
CitizenFX_log_2025-01-15T172858.log

Expected result

Game should launch into a window with a menu

Reproduction steps

  1. run FiveM.exe
  2. click anywhere

Importancy

Crash

Area(s)

FiveM

Specific version(s)

FiveM.exe prod ver 2.0.0.12295, windows 10, steam, launcher:1.0.53.576, socialclub : 2.0.9.0

Additional information

FiveM was working for me a few months ago. I am able to run the Cfx.re Development Kit without issue, start a server and see the game. I've also created a dump of the process that remains, though it is too large to upload here. Available on request.

I've tried:
Reinstalling FiveM
Reinstalling GTAV
Deleting content_index.xml
Updating windows, Nvidia drivers
Disabling windows firewall
Disabling "overlay" programs such as steam and discord
Changing performance settings in windows settings
Ending all non-essential processes and services
Letting the process run for several minutes without clicking anywhere while it plays music

@Derek123k Derek123k added bug triage Needs a preliminary assessment to determine the urgency and required action labels Jan 15, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot added the crash label Jan 15, 2025
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