Freezing Game - Troubleshooting doesn't help, Need suggestions
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I am playing on a Mac....so I also downloaded "CrossOver Games" to run the game through a windows launches, but cannot seem to get it installed completely.
I suspect the reason that didn't work is that Crossover only supports 32-bit and Gorgon requires a 64-bit Windows OS at the moment. I got bitten by that myself when I tried using 32-bit wine for Gorgon without actually reading the Windows system requirements...
I know nothing about Macs unfortunately. I suppose you could try a VirtualBox install of Windows or Linux or something like that, but that is going to be rather time-consuming to set up and may not fix your freeze problem if it's caused by some kind of hardware/resource problem on your computer. I assume you are still able to play other games without a problem?
Hm, if it's patch-related, that might actually be good - maybe it will go away mysteriously after a future patch then.
My main suggestion at this point would be to try very hard to see if you can find any kind of log, as alleryn suggested. I'm not sure if a freeze would actually result in a crash log, but any error message anywhere would help a lot.