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Latest revision as of 07:12, 21 September 2024

There are multiple log file types which Resonite Produces:

  1. Regular Log Files
  2. Player.log Files
  3. Unity Crash Dumps

When asking for logs to diagnose issues we usually need just the "Regular Log Files" so start by providing these.

Regular Log Files

Resonite logs can be found in the Resonite installation directory.

For the Steam build of Resonite, these are most easily accessed by:

  1. Right click on Resonite in your Steam library
  2. Select Manage > Browse Local Files

OR

  1. Right click on Resonite in your Steam library
  2. Select Properties
  3. Then selecting Installed Files > Browse

This will open a file browser to the Resonite Installation Folder Then open the "Logs" folder

Once in the log folder, you'll find logs named by build number, the date, and time of the log’s creation. When submitting them for help, select the most recent logs which correspond to the session the issue occurred in.

Player.log Files

Please start with the regular log files as listed above, these files are usually only needed if requested.

Unity Player.log files can be found by pressing Windows Key + R and entering %userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\Yellow Dog Man Studios\Resonite then OK. The Player.log is overwritten each time you launch Resonite, so make sure to collect it right away after you encounter a crash, or bug. If you have launched Resonite once since the issue occurred, the contents will be in the Player-prev.log file. If you’ve launched Resonite twice or more since the issue occurred, the Player.log file will be gone as it will have been overwritten.

Crash log and memory dump

In the event that you crash, Resonite will attempt to create crash logs, and memory dumps that are located in a Crashes folder found at %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\Yellow Dog Man Studios\Resonite\Crashes. Inside of the Crashes folder are folders for each crash logged, and inside of each is an error.log file, a Player.log file, and a memory dump.

If they exist, submit the error.log, and Player.log file from the crash folder alongside the Resonite log from your installation folder. Otherwise, just submit the Resonite log, and the Player.log.

On Linux, via Proton, the crash logs can be found in ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/2519830/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Temp/Yellow Dog Man Studios/Resonite/Crashes.