Luckily for both of us I knew how to do that, though.Īnd while the rest of your advice was solid, it doesn't necessarily have to be the "process tree" that will be given the kill command, just killing the (DyingLight) process alone will do the trick. If someone didn't know how to kill a process, they probably haven't been using task manager much either, eh? That should've been the first step in your advice I think. You how ever forgot to mention how someone ( who didn't know how to do what you just adviced me to do) could find the task manager. That - your genuine desire to help - raises a few points how ever, and I thought I could mention them here, so you could help others more efficiently in the future:įrom your reply I gather that you presumed I didn't know how to do that. Besides, you replied helpfully before so why would this time have been any different? I like to think positively and as a result I trust you in this. I mean it's not like you would've been trolling or just seeking attention. To me it's obvious that you genuinely wanted to help. That aside I am thankful for your willigness to help. I have to admit that I'm slightly surprised from the way you seem to be more concerned about the topic being "revived" than you seem to care about the fact that the issue still persists.
Originally posted by Howl:Revived from 2015 :O Well cookie, try going into task manager, click details and right click on the game you want to close or the app and click "End process tree"~