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Black Screen after "Connection to server"

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Hello OSBot Team,

I am facing a persistent black screen issue immediately after the "Connection to server" message. This problem started right after the recent Deadman Mode (DMM) update.

I have already tried the following:

1. Fresh Windows installation.

2. Deleted the OSBot folder in the user directory to clear cache.

3. Using Stealth Mode (not Mirror Mode).

My System Specs:

Laptop: Toshiba Core i3 4th Gen

RAM: 4GB

OS: Windows 10

Java Version: Java 8 (Standard)

Please let me know if there is a fix or if we need to wait for a client update. Thank you.

2 hours ago, A Muslim Boy said:

Hello OSBot Team,

I am facing a persistent black screen issue immediately after the "Connection to server" message. This problem started right after the recent Deadman Mode (DMM) update.

I have already tried the following:

1. Fresh Windows installation.

2. Deleted the OSBot folder in the user directory to clear cache.

3. Using Stealth Mode (not Mirror Mode).

My System Specs:

Laptop: Toshiba Core i3 4th Gen

RAM: 4GB

OS: Windows 10

Java Version: Java 8 (Standard)

Please let me know if there is a fix or if we need to wait for a client update. Thank you.

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Thank you for the detailed update regarding the C++ transition. Since I am currently experiencing a black screen issue with the 2.7.71 version, does this mean the current Java client is already being phased out, or should I still be able to use it until the new client is officially released? Looking forward to the improved performance on lower-end systems.

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