

If it continues to crash for you, the problem is somewhere in the LOTRO application. Browse to the bottle into which you have LOTRO installed, select the LOTRO launcher application LotroLauncher.exe. Go to the menu bar, click on BOTTLE, select RUN COMMAND.
CROSSOVER GAMES FOR MAC WINDOWS 10
Let's try this: Create a new Crossover bottle, be sure it is Windows 10 64-bit. I don't know why you have different frameworks installed than I do. If you have that framework enabled, LOTRO should detect that the next time you launch it and it will then ask if you want to use DirectX 11 rather than DirectX 10 or DirectX 9 (whichever you're currently using). If you can enable DXVK BACKEND FOR D3D11 for that bottle, and you do have it enabled, that means DirectX 11 is available for your client to detect. Good luck!Īny ideas on my issue with DirectX and Xact Engine? If I can enable the DXVK Backend for D3D11 in the LotRO bottle, doesn't that mean that DirectX is installed? Please report back with the results of your attempts to follow these troubleshooting steps. (Just a reminder that neither the LOTRO launcher nor the LOTRO client application can be running when you move/delete/change any of those files or folders.)

If that doesn't work, reinstall by deleting the Crossover bottle into which you have LOTRO installed and reinstall it into a fresh bottle. You can then try the REPAIR option in the LOTRO launcher application. Put your original The Lord of the Rings Online folder back into your ~/Documents folder. –If it still won't launch, there is a problem with your game files.

–If it launches properly, there is a problem somewhere in your preferences: You will either need to put your original The Lord of the Rings Online folder back into your ~/Documents folder and then hunt down that problem or keep the freshly-made preferences in the new The Lord of the Rings Online folder and set your preferences manually using the in-game OPTIONS panel. Make the necessary adjustments so that you can get logged in with a character, then try to launch the in-game LOTRO store.
CROSSOVER GAMES FOR MAC MAC
(You can put it back later.) Launch the game, you will have to go through the usual nonsense required to get the game to launch on a Mac for the first time since it will be recreating that folder and it won't have the ScreenMode and Resolution settings the way they need to be. and move it to your Desktop or some other location out of the ~/Documents folder. If the above doesn't work, please take this entire folder. Finally, attempt to get into the in-game LOTRO store. Be sure the EXTERNAL STORE option is not checked. Launch the 64-bit client and log into one of your characters. I am not experiencing this problem and your report is the first I've heard of it. I literally have no way to spend the lotro points I purchased. Now I can't use either client to get to the store. So I would swap out my configs and login with the 32bit client. I used to be able to use the Lotro store with the 64bit client.
