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− | + | When in the [[Discord server|Pixelmon Discord Server]], you may be asked to send your logs if you're experiencing crashes or other issues. Logs are very important for diagnosing issues, since they contain a lot of information on what the game was doing at the time, as well as telling us the environment the game is running in. | |
− | In order to find your logs, you need to follow these steps: | + | In order to find your logs, you will need to follow these steps: (if on Windows) |
− | *1) | + | *1) Hit the Windows key. |
+ | *2) Type in ''%appdata%''. | ||
+ | *3) Hit Enter. | ||
+ | *4) Open the folder named ''.minecraft''. | ||
+ | *5) If you were experiencing a crash, open ''crash-reports''. For other issues, open ''logs''. | ||
+ | *6) Find either the newest crash report file, or the file named ''latest.log''. The latter file may also show up as just ''latest''. | ||
+ | *7) Drag and drop the file into the ''#log-upload'' chat. | ||
− | + | The ''latest.log'' file contains information from the most recent session. Restarting the game will overwrite this file. Older files are repacked into an archive with the date as the name. | |
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Revision as of 06:33, 6 July 2020
When in the Pixelmon Discord Server, you may be asked to send your logs if you're experiencing crashes or other issues. Logs are very important for diagnosing issues, since they contain a lot of information on what the game was doing at the time, as well as telling us the environment the game is running in.
In order to find your logs, you will need to follow these steps: (if on Windows)
- 1) Hit the Windows key.
- 2) Type in %appdata%.
- 3) Hit Enter.
- 4) Open the folder named .minecraft.
- 5) If you were experiencing a crash, open crash-reports. For other issues, open logs.
- 6) Find either the newest crash report file, or the file named latest.log. The latter file may also show up as just latest.
- 7) Drag and drop the file into the #log-upload chat.
The latest.log file contains information from the most recent session. Restarting the game will overwrite this file. Older files are repacked into an archive with the date as the name.