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As with any Beta release of software, the MWLL mod does suffer from a few bugs and infrequent crashing. The crashes (CTD - Crash to Desktop) are mostly due to Crysis itself, so we've gathered the most common solutions in the list below which will help improve your game's stability.

This FAQ aims to provide a list of frequently encountered technical problems in MWLL. If you do not find your question on here, you can find help in the #tech_support channel in our Discord!

Contents

Setup / Install / Starting Troubleshooting

After downloading the MWLL Installer, the MWLL Launcher asks to update but then doesn't complete the update or work properly!

A: Follow these steps:

  • Make sure you're running the MWLL Installer as administrator (right-click on the MWLL Installer, run as administrator) and re-run the installer.
  1. Try changing the install location somewhere outside of windows protected folders such as "program files" or the user folders. You could put it in c:\games\mwll as an example.
  2. Try disabling your antivirus (Windows defender or similar) and/or set an exception for the Installer [MWLL-Installer.exe] file.
  • If the Launcher still does not update properly, close it and do the following:
  1. Try disabling your antivirus (Windows defender or similar) and/or set an exception for the Launcher [MWLLLauncher.exe] file which is located in your install location (hopefully c:\games\mwll).
  2. Make sure you're running the MWLL Launcher as administrator (right-click on the MWLL Launcher icon, run as administrator) and re-run the Launcher.

After installing MWLL with the offline installer and running the MWLL Launcher, it says it can't check for updates and to check my internet connection!

A: Your ISP may be intercepting the MWLL Launcher's automatic update check upon starting it. Please try changing your DNS server to a public DNS server such as OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. Instructions are here


When running the MWLL installer it says "An installation of MWLL has been detected. If needed, please point this installer to the Crysis Wars (not MWLL) installation directory. Would you like to continue?" After clicking Yes, the installer proceeds normally until the step to select the installation directory and states: "The Drive or UNC share you selected does not exist or is not accessible. Please select another." and the installer app closes after clicking OK

A: Right click on this link, then click on "Save As", and save it to your desktop, then merge it in your registry. This will remove MWLL entries from your registry. Then, reboot your PC and run the MWLL installer. The installer should ask you for the MWLL installation directory now. Make sure to point it to the Crysis Wars installation directory, not to the MWLL directory!


Game crashes right after clicking Launch, doesn't start or says I'm missing dll files similar to "d3dx9_34.dll"

A: Follow these steps and try running MWLL after each one:

  1. Nvidia GPU drivers version 545 or newer (Sept 2023 or more recent) are incompatible with Crysis DX10 mode. Fixes:
    • Set the MWLL Launcher to DX9 mode 64 bit. The visual difference between DX9 and DX10 is relatively small. We do recommend DX10 as it does look better and is more stable while swapping between MWLL in fullscreen mode and your desktop.
    • Replace your bin64\crysis.exe with the 64 bit Crysis.exe file from https://github.com/ccomrade/c1-launcher/releases/download/v6/c1-launcher-v6-build-wars.zip that fixes the Nvidia DX10 crashing issue.
    • Roll back your Nvidia driver to version 537.42 released 09/21/2023.
  2. MWLL is most likely missing important DirectX files and/or Visual C++ runtime redistributables/redists.
    • Make sure you installed the two redists and DirectX setup files. You find them in the installation folder of MWLL, in the Redists folder. Their names are:
      • dxwebsetup.exe (For DirectX setup - when reinstalling DirectX, don't install the Microsoft Bing bar.)
      • vcredist_x64_2005_SP1_ATL.exe (For Visual C++ runtime setup on 64 bit Windows (the most common OS version))
      • vcredist_x64_2005_KB2538242.exe (For Visual C++ runtime setup patch on 64 bit Windows (the most common OS version))
    • After installing them, restart your PC.
    • NOTE: ONLY install the 32 bit redist versions (vcredist_x86_2005_SP1_ATL.exe and vcredist_x86_2005_KB2538242.exe) if your Windows OS is 32 bit!
  3. Missing/corrupt installation files - Click on the toolbox icon which is located on the top right corner of the Launcher, check the Verify Crysis Files option, then click on Repair Install
  4. If it crashes while launching, you might have a corrupted profile. Here's the fix to reset it:
    1. Towards the bottom left corner of the MWLL Launcher, click Open User Data Folder and delete the Profiles folder. This will reset your player profile, keybinds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings. It can also be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Crysis Wars in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    2. Close and restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
  5. Your Crysis game and MWLL configuration may have become corrupted and should be reset. This will reset the entire game's settings which include video settings, player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings:
    1. Close the MWLL Launcher.
    2. Delete the whole "Crysis Wars" directory in your "My Games" dir. It can be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    3. Restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
  6. Make sure you installed MWLL using the new Lite Installer Package and you are using the new MWLL Launcher
  7. If this still fails, try to switch to either OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. Instructions are here

When I start up MWLL, my screen goes black and nothing happens!

A: MWLL takes a while to start up due to the built-in client side cheat protection. On some machines this can give you up to 30 seconds of black screen, so give it a little while and see if it loads. If it still fails to load, try to follow these steps:

  1. Make sure you installed MWLL using the new Lite Installer Package and you are using the new MWLL Launcher
  2. Restart your computer.
  3. Switch your DNS server to either OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. Instructions are here
  4. You might have a corrupted profile. Here's the fix to reset it:
    1. Towards the bottom left corner of the MWLL Launcher, click Open User Data Folder and delete the Profiles folder. This will reset your player profile, keybinds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings. It can also be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Crysis Wars in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    2. Close and restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
  5. Your Crysis game and MWLL configuration may have become corrupted and should be reset. This will reset the entire game's settings which include video settings, player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings:
    1. Close the MWLL Launcher.
    2. Delete the whole "Crysis Wars" directory in your "My Games" dir. It can be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    3. Restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.

When I start up MWLL, my screen goes black but I hear the game intro music and sounds!

A: Follow these steps and try running MWLL after each one:

  1. Incorrect game resolution or fullscreen mode refresh rate incompatibility:
    • Try pressing key combination Alt-Enter to attempt to switch to Windowed mode. If this works, consider running a borderless windowed mode helper application - setup info is here.
    • Try pressing key combination Alt-Tab to switch back to the desktop and then press Alt-Tab again to go back to the game.
    • Try changing DX modes - typically DX10 will work better in windowed mode.
  2. MWLL is most likely missing important DirectX files and/or Visual C++ runtime redistributables/redists.
    • Make sure you installed the two redists and DirectX setup files. You find them in the installation folder of MWLL, in the Redists folder. Their names are:
      • dxwebsetup.exe (For DirectX setup - when reinstalling DirectX, don't install the Microsoft Bing bar.)
      • vcredist_x64_2005_SP1_ATL.exe (For Visual C++ runtime setup on 64 bit Windows (the most common OS version))
      • vcredist_x64_2005_KB2538242.exe (For Visual C++ runtime setup patch on 64 bit Windows (the most common OS version))
    • After installing them, restart your PC.
    • NOTE: ONLY install the 32 bit redist versions (vcredist_x86_2005_SP1_ATL.exe and vcredist_x86_2005_KB2538242.exe) if your Windows OS is 32 bit!
  3. Missing/corrupt installation files - Click on the toolbox icon of the Launcher, check the Verify Crysis Files option, then click on Repair Install
  4. You might have a corrupted profile. Here's the fix to reset it:
    1. Towards the bottom left corner of the MWLL Launcher, click Open User Data Folder and delete the Profiles folder. This will reset your player profile, keybinds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings. It can also be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Crysis Wars in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    2. Close and restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
  5. Your Crysis game and MWLL configuration may have become corrupted and should be reset. This will reset the entire game's settings which include video settings, player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings:
    1. Close the MWLL Launcher.
    2. Delete the whole "Crysis Wars" directory in your "My Games" dir. It can be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    3. Restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
    • Make sure you installed MWLL using the new Lite Installer Package and you are using the new MWLL Launcher
    • If this still fails, try to switch to either OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. Instructions are here



I am stuck on the connecting screen, after I clicked on "Internet game"

A: If it works after waiting for 2 to 5 minutes, your ISP is most likely doing DNS hijacking. This practice is often done by ISPs in order to intercept mistyped or non-existent domain names and serve their own site instead.

  • Otherwise, the only workaround is to switch to a different DNS server, such as Google DNS or 1.1.1.1. Instructions are here or here.

I get "ERROR: Login information not found" or "Connection to server failed", after I clicked on "Internet game"

A: Try these steps:

  • Close and restart the game via the MWLL Launcher.
  • If you already have restarted the game through our launcher without success, it's possible that your firewall or antivirus is blocking network communication. At least AVG is known to do this. Please add an exception for Crysis.exe to your firewall.
  • If the game is installed in Program Files (x86) it might be a problem with the permissions that can be fixed by moving the install folder outside of Program Files (x86) to c:\games\mwll or similar.
  • Try to switch your PC's DNS server to either OpenDNS or GoogleDNS. Instructions are here
  1. You might have a corrupted profile. Here's the fix to reset it:
    1. Towards the bottom left corner of the MWLL Launcher, click Open User Data Folder and delete the Profiles folder. This will reset your player profile, keybinds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings. It can also be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Crysis Wars in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    2. Close and restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.
  2. Your Crysis game and MWLL configuration may have become corrupted and should be reset. This will reset the entire game's settings which include video settings, player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings:
    1. Close the MWLL Launcher.
    2. Delete the whole "Crysis Wars" directory in your "My Games" dir. It can be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    3. Restart the MWLL Launcher. Enter your preferred player name in the Profile name: text field, click Save Profile and finally click Launch to start MWLL with the new profile.

When I connect to a server, I get a "modified files" error and the game closes!

A: Just start the game again and connect normally. This is a bug that made it into 0.8 - it can happen when just having freshly installed MWLL. If that doesn't solve it, you can click on Verify Install on the new launcher.


The server list is empty!

A: Our service needs purge and repopulate the server list at regular intervals. When this happens, it can take up to a minute until the list shows all servers again. Just give it some time!


There are no players to play against!

A: You can check for the best times of day to play here. You can jump on the Discord and ask around if anyone would like to play. You can get on a 12thVR server and type !requestbackup in the in game chat to issue a Discord announcement. Or you can practice solo on one of the Training/Free Practice servers. They provide a large sum of Cbills letting you get the most powerful assault mechs, tanks and aircraft without having to earn them from regular gameplay.


The installer put the files into the wrong directory!

A: Right click on this link, then click on "Save As", and save it to your desktop, then merge it in your registry. This will remove MWLL entries from your registry. Then, reboot your PC and run the MWLL installer. The installer should ask you for the MWLL installation directory now. Make sure to point it to the Crysis Wars installation directory, not to the MWLL directory!


After a recent MWLL launcher update, it fails to start!

A: If you are on Windows 7, make sure you have .NET Framework 4.7 installed or newer. You'll nee the .NET 4.7 Web Installer. Alternatively, our MWLL offline Installer already includes .NET 4.8 too.


I clicked on Configure Controls on the Launcher, but nothing happens.

A: The Actionmapper application requires Java 32 bit to work. Click on this link, then download the Windows Offline installer (not the 64 bit), and execute it.


I edited or imported my keybinds in the Actionmapper, closed it and ran MWLL but the keybinds did not save! Also, if I run the Actionmapper again, my keybinds are reset.

A: Configuration reset required:

  1. You might have a corrupted profile and actionmaps.xml file. Here's the fix to reset it:
    1. Towards the bottom left corner of the MWLL Launcher, click Open User Data Folder and delete the Profiles folder. This will reset your player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings. It can also be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Profiles in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    2. Close and restart the MWLL Launcher. Where it says "Profile name:", click in the white area where your current in-game name is (the default is "MechWarrior") and enter your preferred player name. Then click Save Profile.
    3. Run the Actionmapper and via the File > Switch Profile menu option, make sure you're editing the newly named profile. Do not import a previous keybind! Make the necessary edits and close it. Click Launch in the MWLL Launcher and your new key-binds should be working.
  2. Your Crysis game and MWLL configuration may have become corrupted and should be reset. This will reset the entire game's settings which include video settings, player profile, key-binds and weapon groups to the default MechWarrior settings:
    1. Close the MWLL Launcher.
    2. Delete the whole "Crysis Wars" directory in your "My Games" dir. It can be found by entering %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games in the Windows Start Menu Run field or via File Explorer.
    3. Start the MWLL Launcher. Where it says "Profile name:", click in the white area where your current in-game name is (the default is "MechWarrior") and enter your preferred player name. Then click Save Profile.
    4. Run the Actionmapper and via the File > Switch Profile menu option, make sure you're editing the newly named profile. Do not import a previous keybind! Make the necessary edits and close it. Click Launch in the MWLL Launcher and your new key-binds should be working.



Why does ActionMapper not save my controls after I set them? [Alternatively] Why does the c key for coolant not work anymore? Why are some of my keys not working in-game after updating to v0.16.0?

A: As of MWLL 0.16.0, the actionmaps.xml file has been corrupted. For now, the easiest workaround is to replace the actionmaps.xml file in Documents\My Games\Crysis Wars\Profiles\[your MWLL username] with a corrected version, which can be found here.


Game crashes immediately right after clicking Launch in 64 bit mode and is unstable in 32 bit mode.

A: CrysisWars/MWLL only supports up to 32 logical processors and not more. If you have more than 32 logical cores, do one of the following:

  • Disable Hyper-threading (HT) in your BIOS settings to reduce the number of cores visible to Crysis.

When I start up MWLL, a weird console thing appears!

A: Just close it with tilde (~) or ESC. The console appearing is a workaround for an old CryEngine bug.


MWLL won't allow me to select the correct resolution of my screen

A: There's a very tiny scroller on the right side of the drop down resolution list. Drag it down, and you should see all the resolution supported.

  • Crysis Wars supports resolutions up to 1920x1200. If 1920x1200 is not available, make sure to disable any multi-GPU setup, such as Nvidia Optimus if on laptop, Nvidia SLI or AMD CrossFire if on desktop. You can also force higher resolutions in the config file, which is %USERPROFILE%/Documents/My Games/Crysis Wars/game.cfg The commands are r_width and r_height, which respectively set the screen width and height resolution (in pixels)

When I connect to a server, the auto-downloader continuously fails to download the map.

A: Close the game, download the map manually from the map repository and extract the content of the zip archive to ...\Crysis Wars\Mods\MWLL\Game\Levels\ from there the path should line up with the folder structure in the zip archive Multiplayer\Gamemode\Mapname. Then you can restart the game and should be able to join the server.



Game Crashes / Gameplay Troubleshooting / Connectivity Problems

My game crashes to desktop (CTD)!

A: Crashes may happen. Here are some tweaks that make the game more stable:

  • Crysis Wars officially supports resolution up to 1920x1200. Anything above (1440p, 4k) might cause unexpected crashes as higher resolutions use more memory. Crysis becomes more unstable when used memory increases beyond 3200 MB - use F10 to check in game how much you're using.
  • Download the new 2024 Memory Optimized User.cfgs to reduce the memory used. Replace any old user.cfg located in %USERPROFILE%/Documents/My Games/Crysis Wars/MWLL/Client/ . Use F10 to monitor how much memory is used. If you're going over 3200 MB, Crysis becomes increasingly unstable.
  • Make sure you are running 64 bit mode. You can set it on the MWLL Launcher. 32 bit mode is not recommended, as it is more unstable than the 64 bit mode.
  • Try switching to DX9 mode in the Global Configuration section on the MWLL Launcher. Recent Nvidia drivers cause Crysis to crash in DX10. If it doesn't help, switch back to DX10.
  • Try running in Windowed mode as explained here
  • Your installation may have become corrupted - Click on the toolbox icon of the Launcher, check the Verify Crysis Files option, then click on Repair Install.
  • Install the Magpie upscaler to reduce CTDs at higher than 1080p resolutions such as 1440p and 4k. Setup info is here
  • Disable ALL overlays! Anything that creates a pop-up or notification in-game may cause Crysis Wars to crash. Known overlay offenders are listed below:
    • Nvidia Geforce Experience (In-Game Overlay), Radeon Adrenalin (In-Game Overlay and Toast Notifications), Steam, TeamSpeak, Discord.
  • Disable hardware acceleration on your Discord client, if you are running it.
  • Close your web browser.
  • Find your Crysis.exe in your install path which is usually in the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Crytek\Crysis Wars\Bin64" or "C:\Games\MW Living Legends\Bin64" folder. Right-click it, select properties, click the Compatibility tab and enable these settings and then click OK:
    • Check mark "Compatibility mode" and set it to "Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)".
    • Check mark "Disable fullscreen optimizations".
    • Check mark "Run this program as an Administrator".
    • On Windows 10, click "Change high DPI settings" then check mark "Override high DPI scaling behaviour" and set "Scaling performed by: Application" and click OK.
    • On Windows 11, check mark "Override high DPI scaling behaviour" and set "Scaling performed by: Application".
  • If you are using a multi-GPU setup (Nvidia SLI, AMD CrossFire, or Nvidia Optimus), disable it as Crysis doesn't benefit from it and may cause stability issues.
  • Ask for help on MWLL Discord.

I lost my connection/crashed and now the server tells me "authentication failed" / I'm stuck on the loading screen when I try to reconnect!

A: Try again in 30-60 seconds. The server still sees your player and it takes a short while until it times out.


I have terrible ping, see a Red X occasionally, players warp around, can't do damage and/or the game lags a lot!

A: This can have many causes mainly due to poor connectivity to the server.

  • Pay attention to where in the world the server you're playing on is located. Ping will increase with distance. The 12thVR servers are hosted in the eastern US.
  • Playing over WIFI adds additional latency and potential packet loss, try using a wired connection.
  • Some modems/routers and ISPs have problems with the UDP packet rate that CryEngine 2 produces. Modems based on Intel's Puma 5/6/7 chipset are known to be bad, see here, here and here. Consider changing your network hardware if possible.
  • Use a VPN to possibly get a better route to the server. ProtonVPN has a free tier that may help. Please note that in rare instances, ProtonVPN may disable IPV6 in your network adapter options, remember to turn it back on after you disconnect from the VPN.
  • Disable Windows 10/11 Telemetry and reduce the effect that Windows update can have on your PC:
    • Automated tool: Use OO-Software's trusted Shutup10++ available here: [1]
    • Manually changing the Windows update and telemetry settings to use less bandwidth while playing:
      • For Windows 10: Go to Windows Update settings -> Advanced options -> Choose how updates are delivered and set Updates from more than one place and set it to Off or PCs on my local network. Also disable all telemetry that you can find.
      • For Windows 11: Read the detailed guide here: Wccftech - Disable Win 11 Telemetry
  • Do you have an overeager firewall or antivirus? Try disabling it temporarily.
  • If nothing helps, an option might be to stick to games with smaller player populations. Players who experience these problems can usually play fine on servers with up to 18 players.

Consider verifying your connectivity quality to the server by running the console command net_channelstats 2 as detailed here.


I get disconnected occasionally during the game, the error reads "Malformed packet"

A: This uncommon issue might be solved by restarting your network router/cable modem. It also could be due to a bad route between your PC and the server. Using a VPN might help.


I keep falling through the floor/my tanks keep getting stuck in the hangar

A: You are desynched from the server. Disconnect and reconnect and the issue will go away. Using a wired (non-WIFI) connection will typically help reduce desync events.


Discord / TeamSpeak / Steam overlays don't work properly!

A: CryEngine isn't overlay friendly. Disable them to increase your game stability.


My console becomes black when I open it, and clouds, terrain or the HUD get funny colors.

A: This is known as the rainbow bug or shader bug, it can be fixed by clicking the "clear shader cache" button in the MWLL launcher. You can prevent this bug from happening by opening and closing the console after you started the game. You can add the line consoleshow to your user.cfg in your My Documents/My Games/Crysis Wars/MWLL/Client/ directory to have it open automatically. The combined installer should be unaffected as it already comes with such a suitable autoexec.


My sound is very choppy/keeps cutting out/pops or doesn't work at all.

A: In Windows, go to Control Panel -> Sound -> Select your playback device -> Click Properties -> Advanced tab. Problems can appear if you use a too high sample rate. Try with 2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality). Also, under the Enhancements tab, make sure you checkmark "disable all enhancements".


I have an high refresh rate monitor (75Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz), but when in Fullscreen mode, the screen will use a slower refresh rate (50Hz / 60Hz or even 24Hz)

A: It's not possible to manually specify the refresh rate of the monitor while in Fullscreen mode, and the game might cap the refresh rate at 50Hz / 60Hz or even 24Hz using HDMI, effectively slowing down your FPS a lot. A solution for that is to run the game in Windowed mode. Also, remember to disable V-Sync (use r_vsync=0 in the console). Another solution (tested only with nvidia gpu) is to go into your GPU's control panel, then go to Change Resolution. Near the list of resolutions should be a "Customize" button. Click that and create a custom resolution with one fewer pixel than normal (for instance, 1919x1080 instead of 1920x1080) and be sure the refresh rate is set to your desired refresh rate. Next, use a user.cfg file to set r_width = 1919, so that it matches your new custom resolution. Your desktop resolution does NOT need to be 1919x1080 for this to function.


How can I run the game in Fullscreen-Window / Borderless-Window mode?

A: CryEngine 2 doesn't directly support that screen mode. Choose between these free third party applications that make this work:

  • Preferred free application: WindowedBorderlessGaming Working download link:[2]
    • Important! In the Windowed Borderless Gaming Game Settings, enable the "Manage mouse" and set it to "Lock to game window". This will prevent the mouse pointer from leaving the MWLL window. It will also properly sync the mouse pointer position in-game.
  • If the above app doesn't work, you can always try Borderless Gaming or the Magpie scaling app mentioned below.
  • Set MWLL in Windowed mode via the Crysis Options > System Settings > Graphics section. Disable both fullscreen and VSync options.
  • Set the game to run in DX10 mode as it usually works better for Windowed mode. The key combination Alt-Enter may work to toggle between Windowed mode and Fullscreen mode.

How do I setup Magpie (an upscaler) to reduce crashes (CTD) on high res (2560x1440 1440p, 3840x2160 2160p 4K) monitors?

A: Download the free upscaler application called Magpie from here: https://github.com/Blinue/Magpie/releases

Magpie allows us to reduce memory consumption by setting Crysis to render the game at a lower resolution while running in Windowed mode. Both these approaches tend to reduce the crashes.

  • Extract it to a permanent location and run Magpie.exe - if MS Defender doesn't recognize the app, click "More info" then "Run anyway".
  • Start MWLL, go to the settings and set your in-game res to 1920x1080 and disable Fullscreen mode. Exit then relaunch MWLL to verify that it is still at 1920x1080. MWLL should be now be running in a smaller window at 1080p.
  • While MWLL is running, alt-tab to Magpie and setup Magpie to the following configuration:
    • Click on the left tab "Defaults", set the Scaling mode to "FSR", "3D game mode" to On, Preferred monitors to "monitor closest to the source window".
    • Click on the left tab "Scaling modes", click to expand the FSR scaling mode and click "add effect", select SMAA > SMAA_Ultra to reduce aliasing.
    • Click on the left tab "Home". Set "Auto restore" to On.
  • When ready, click "Scale after 3s" and within 3 seconds mouse click in the MWLL window or alt-tab back to it. It'll re-scale MWLL to your monitor's native resolution using the high quality FSR upscaler with SMAA Anti-Aliasing.
    1. If it fails to activate the scaling after clicking "Scale after 3s", right-click on your Magpie.exe and select "Run as Administrator".
    2. In Magpie, click on the left tab "Settings" and enable "Always run as Administrator" and try scaling again.
    • If it crashes, in Magpie, click on the left tab "Defaults" and change the "Capture method" to "Desktop Duplication". Try the other methods if that also doesn't work.
  • If needed, press alt-tab twice or alt-enter then alt-tab to return to your desktop.


Do not run Windowed Borderless Gaming or Borderless Gaming mentioned above with Magpie.

Disable any native GPU upscaling or super-sampling techniques via their respective control panels.

Disable any monitoring tool such as Rivatuner Statistics Server, Afterburner and/or overlay as they might conflict with MWLL & Magpie.


My mech's torso doesn't move like it should, controls are all wonky, what's up?

A: Make sure you have no gamepad or controller plugged in, as this can mess with Crysis' key and mouse inputs.


There's a player in game that won't stop typing annoying things in chat! Muting Players

A: Press and hold [tab]. While continuing to hold tab, press [space]. Your mouse cursor will appear on the screen. Click the speaker icon next to the annoying player's name. For the rest of the current match, you will no longer be able to see any of that players chats. If the chats are particularly abusive, please report them to the appropriate server administrator.


I can't get my Joystick to work!

A: Crysis Wars only supports XInput devices. (i.e. X360 pad, or X360 emulators).

You can workaround this by reading this guide or see the Joystick Setup page.


How do I disable force-feedback on my joystick/gamepad?

A: Add this to your user.cfg: i_forcefeedback = 0

It's also a good idea to have a look at Game.log with a text editor when you're having problems. It's located in the Crysis Wars directory.


I got my joystick/gamepad to work with MWLL, but the torso twist setup doesn't work. What's going on?

Unfortunately, torso/turret twist with joystick/gamepads is currently not working; this means torso and turret twist can only be operated via mouse or keyboard for the time being. We aim to have this fixed for the next release.


Someone is cheating!

A: Follow the guide over here.


What happened to my custom configuration (autoexec.cfg) file? It used to work!

A: Patch 0.8.6 introduced a new file structure where autoexec.cfg no longer controls various settings related to MWLL. Instead, look for the user.cfg (if it doesn't exist, you can just create it) in %USERPROFILE%/Documents/My Games/Crysis Wars/MWLL/Client/User.cfg and place your settings there instead. Consider using the up-to-date recommended user.cfgs


Diagnosing MWLL network server connectivity with the console

Open the MWLL console with the tilde/back-quote [`] key. In the console type:

net_channelstats 2 

and close the console. Watch the stats over time (a whole match) and compare them to this good connection snapshot:

Net channelstats2-good-28plyrs.png
  • pktrate = server requested packet rate.
  • cur = client current packet rate - should be steady and not dip below the server pktrate.
    • A good connection will show the cur rate fluctuating by 10%.
    • The cur rate usually doesn't go over 65, even if the server requests higher. This is fine.
  • loss = detected packet loss - should be 0 at all times. Often does not record all instances of packet loss though.
  • dropped = packets dropped - should be very low if not 0.
  • pq to = packet timeouts - should be very low if not 0.
  • pktsz = packet size - should be very steady and between 1000 to 1300.


The above net_channelstats 2 snapshot shows a good MWLL client connection to the server.

The cur (client current packet rate) is above the pktrate (server requested rate) but not more than 40% higher.

The number of dropped packets and pq to (packet timeouts) are 0.

The pktsz packet size is 1272.


A bad connection snapshot:

Net channelstats2-bad-28plyrs-2.png

This net_channelstats 2 snapshot shows a very poor MWLL client connection to the server.

The cur (client current packet rate) at around 19 is far below the pktrate (server requested rate) that's at 30.

The number of dropped packets is very high vs the total number of packets received and sent.

There are pq to (packet timeouts) occurring.

For detailed analysis, you can add up the dropped, pq to, queued and ready counters and then dividing by the sum of the received and sent packets. Multiply that number by 100 will show you the rough packet loss %. Anything over 2-3% calculated packet loss will be noticeable in game.

The player would have lots of difficulty controlling the direction/speed of their asset let alone targeting and damaging enemies successfully. All assets would appear to be warping and stuttering. Other players would see this player warping as well and would not be able to successfully hit him. A generally frustrating experience for everyone!


Consider checking here for solutions to poor connectivity.


To turn the stats off type:

net_channelstats 0



It's also a good idea to have a look at Game.log with a text editor when you're having problems. It's located in the %USERPROFILE%/Documents/My Games/Crysis Wars/MWLL/Client/ directory.