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Toontown Rewritten is a free-to-play revival of Disney's Toontown Online. Create your own.
We've recently updated our game engine to the latest version of Panda3D, which includes a number of performance enhancements and graphical fixes! As part of the upgrade, the executable for Toontown Rewritten has also been updated. Since this has not been used by a large number of people yet, anti-virus software's approach is to say the program is guilty before actually having much evidence. In most cases this is a good thing, since it protects YOU, the end user, from potentially being hit with a brand new virus.
When the program is not actually a virus, it is known as a false positive. For this update, we made proactive attempts to get the engine white listed with the various Anti-Virus vendors, but some of them didn't white list right away. At this point, we rely entirely on our player base getting these false positives over and over so that each anti-virus developer receives the file, checks it, and then realizes it needs to be given the all clear. For now, you are safe to make an exception for TTREngine.exe in the install directory. Please consult the maker of your anti-virus program to learn the procedures for this exception on your software.
Before you can enter the Tooniverse, you will need to install the Toontown Rewritten Launcher from the Play page, and then log into the launcher from your computer after installation. Being logged in to our website does not allow you to log into the game itself!
Once you enter your username and password on the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, it'll download the required game files. This could take a few minutes depending on your internet connection. Once it's ready to go, the game will launch and take you to Toontown!
Toontown Rewritten must be played on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. Unfortunately, the game isn't built for mobile devices - but we hope to change this in the future! Visit our Play page for the most updated system requirements for Toontown Rewritten.
Your operating system, commonly referred to as an 'OS' is the type of software that your computer is running on.
If you're using an Apple computer, you are either using OS X or macOS. If you're using a standard PC, you're most likely using Windows (popular versions are Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, and 10). Note that an operating system is different from your computer manufacturer. (Dell, HP, Acer, and Lenovo are computer manufacturers, not operating systems, however most of these manufacturers distribute Windows PCs.)
An antivirus program is what protects your computer from malicious files. Common antivirus programs are AVG, Avast!, Avira, ESET Nod32, Kaspersky, Sophos, Windows Defender, and McAfee. Search your computer for these programs to see if they are installed.
In February, 2019, we identified an issue with a program called SmartByte, installed automatically on some Dell computers. This software can actually block the connection between you and the Toontown Rewritten servers! Here are the instructions to uninstall it:
Next let's see if you can finally play Toontown Rewritten
Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and is the first game in the 'Field Commander' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. The player takes command of General Erwin Rommel's forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. An easy-to-use game system of 'Battle Plan' and ';Operation Plan" chits manages the Allied movement, combat,. The designers for computer Field Commander: Rommel failed to understand what makes computer games different. They didn’t bother with tooltips, PDFs, fog of war, animations, demos, multiplay or even play balance – not to mention historical accuracy. Some players might find this game worth $10 USD for some unknown reasons, but the $19.95. Rommel After Action Reports Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and was the first game in our 'Field Commander' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. You get to take command of General Erwin Rommel's forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht (Defense Force) of Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as serving in the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, and the army of Imperial Germany. Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I. Field Commander: Rommel is one of a series of solitaire wargames based on famous military commanders: Rommel, Napoleon, Alexander, Nimitz. This game is actually 3 games in one, each complete with its own mounted board and unit counters. The boards cover the invasion of France in 1940, the North African campaign of 1941, and D-Day.
If the problem persists, please email us at Support!
Our Quality Assurance Team has tested Toontown Rewritten on Catalina and the game is compatible as long as you are using the latest Toontown Rewritten Launcher for Mac. If you are using the Mac Launcher from prior to August 2019, you can download the latest launcher by clicking the Play Now button above!
Apple has made a security change to macOS in Catalina which impacts several games, including Toontown Rewritten. Input monitoring now requires user consent, and while Apple made this change to protect user privacy, rest assured that we are NOT logging every keystroke you make. The game needs to be able to monitor your inputs so we can map your key presses to the game control it's associated with.
To ensure you can play Toontown Rewritten with this new privacy feature, please follow the instructions below to add Toontown Rewritten to the macOS input monitoring exception list. If you do not add the game to this list, it will cause a game crash when you attempt to play.
Unfortunately Toontown Rewritten is no longer compatible with OS X 10.8.X, so you will need to upgrade your operating system to the most recent version of the Mac operating system before you will be able to log in. The good news is, you can upgrade your OS for free through the App Store! Once you upgrade your operating system, try logging into Toontown Rewritten once more.
If you receive the error that says your files are out of date, follow the instructions below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Close the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, and delete the files 'TTREngine.exe' and 'TTRGame.vlt' from your Toontown Rewritten install directory. This directory is commonly located under C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten. Once you have deleted these files, open the Toontown Rewritten Launcher and attempt to log in again.
Mac:
First, try these steps to remove the Toontown Rewritten cache from your system.
If the above steps still didn't work, try to download this folder of Toontown Rewritten files. Once the download is complete, double click on it to unzip the folder, and then replace your current Toontown Rewritten folder contents with the contents of that folder.
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/
Delete all of the files in this folder, and then empty your system's trash.
Copy the files from the folder you downloaded above to the folder you just emptied.
Try logging into the launcher again. Make sure that you aren't clicking on the Toontown Rewritten file in the Application Support folder. Instead, you should still be using the same icon that you have always used to launch the game.
If you continue receiving this error after these steps, contact [email protected].
Before anything, check the top of the Toontown Rewritten website or the 'News' section of your launcher to see if there are any known game issues at the moment. The game servers may be down, or undergoing maintenance.
If there are no issues reported, make sure that your firewall doesn't have port 7198 blocked. We need that port to be unblocked for you to enter Toontown! To unblock port 7198, follow the steps below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Mac:
NOTE: Different versions of your operating system may be slightly different, but the basic process is the same!
Try following these steps to see if they help you get back into the game:
We have been receiving a lot of reports from Toons who use Kaspersky Antivirus that they've had trouble entering the game. Our developers are aware of the issue and are working hard to fix it, but unfortunately the only solution we have at this time is to uninstall Kaspersky Antivirus and use a different antivirus program. Kaspersky Antivirus and Toontown Rewritten just don't get along very well!
You can see if Kaspersky Antivirus is the problem by disabling it before logging into the game. If you can access Toontown Rewritten when Norton antivirus is disabled, then you know that it is causing your problems and you will have to replace it with another antivirus program. If you need help or antivirus recommendations with this process, feel free to email [email protected].
While many crashes can be caused by bugs in the game, there are a few things you can try to help reduce them on your end:
Windows Troubleshooting:
If all else fails, send a bug report to [email protected]. Our developers will investigate the issue and get right on the case!
If none of the suggestions above solve your issue, let us know and we will forward your issues to the Toon Council for further investigation! We will need your most recent Toontown Rewritten log file, as well as your Launcher.exe.log file or a crash.txt file if available. Here's where you can find these log files:
Windows:
Your Toontown Rewritten Folder containing log files can usually be found in one of the following locations:
C:Program FilesToontown Rewritten
C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten
Mac:
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/logs.
We will also need your system specifications to better assist you:
Once you have all of this information, send a detailed explanation of your problem to [email protected]. We'll get you back into Toontown as quickly as possible!
Toontown Rewritten is a free-to-play revival of Disney\'s Toontown Online. Create your own.
We\'ve recently updated our game engine to the latest version of Panda3D, which includes a number of performance enhancements and graphical fixes! As part of the upgrade, the executable for Toontown Rewritten has also been updated. Since this has not been used by a large number of people yet, anti-virus software\'s approach is to say the program is guilty before actually having much evidence. In most cases this is a good thing, since it protects YOU, the end user, from potentially being hit with a brand new virus.
When the program is not actually a virus, it is known as a false positive. For this update, we made proactive attempts to get the engine white listed with the various Anti-Virus vendors, but some of them didn\'t white list right away. At this point, we rely entirely on our player base getting these false positives over and over so that each anti-virus developer receives the file, checks it, and then realizes it needs to be given the all clear. For now, you are safe to make an exception for TTREngine.exe in the install directory. Please consult the maker of your anti-virus program to learn the procedures for this exception on your software.
Before you can enter the Tooniverse, you will need to install the Toontown Rewritten Launcher from the Play page, and then log into the launcher from your computer after installation. Being logged in to our website does not allow you to log into the game itself!
Once you enter your username and password on the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, it\'ll download the required game files. This could take a few minutes depending on your internet connection. Once it\'s ready to go, the game will launch and take you to Toontown!
Toontown Rewritten must be played on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. Unfortunately, the game isn\'t built for mobile devices - but we hope to change this in the future! Visit our Play page for the most updated system requirements for Toontown Rewritten.
Your operating system, commonly referred to as an \'OS\' is the type of software that your computer is running on.
If you\'re using an Apple computer, you are either using OS X or macOS. If you\'re using a standard PC, you\'re most likely using Windows (popular versions are Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, and 10). Note that an operating system is different from your computer manufacturer. (Dell, HP, Acer, and Lenovo are computer manufacturers, not operating systems, however most of these manufacturers distribute Windows PCs.)
An antivirus program is what protects your computer from malicious files. Common antivirus programs are AVG, Avast!, Avira, ESET Nod32, Kaspersky, Sophos, Windows Defender, and McAfee. Search your computer for these programs to see if they are installed.
In February, 2019, we identified an issue with a program called SmartByte, installed automatically on some Dell computers. This software can actually block the connection between you and the Toontown Rewritten servers! Here are the instructions to uninstall it:
Next let\'s see if you can finally play Toontown Rewritten
Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and is the first game in the \'Field Commander\' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. The player takes command of General Erwin Rommel\'s forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. An easy-to-use game system of \'Battle Plan\' and \';Operation Plan" chits manages the Allied movement, combat,. The designers for computer Field Commander: Rommel failed to understand what makes computer games different. They didn’t bother with tooltips, PDFs, fog of war, animations, demos, multiplay or even play balance – not to mention historical accuracy. Some players might find this game worth $10 USD for some unknown reasons, but the $19.95. Rommel After Action Reports Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and was the first game in our \'Field Commander\' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. You get to take command of General Erwin Rommel\'s forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht (Defense Force) of Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as serving in the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, and the army of Imperial Germany. Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I. Field Commander: Rommel is one of a series of solitaire wargames based on famous military commanders: Rommel, Napoleon, Alexander, Nimitz. This game is actually 3 games in one, each complete with its own mounted board and unit counters. The boards cover the invasion of France in 1940, the North African campaign of 1941, and D-Day.
If the problem persists, please email us at Support!
Our Quality Assurance Team has tested Toontown Rewritten on Catalina and the game is compatible as long as you are using the latest Toontown Rewritten Launcher for Mac. If you are using the Mac Launcher from prior to August 2019, you can download the latest launcher by clicking the Play Now button above!
Apple has made a security change to macOS in Catalina which impacts several games, including Toontown Rewritten. Input monitoring now requires user consent, and while Apple made this change to protect user privacy, rest assured that we are NOT logging every keystroke you make. The game needs to be able to monitor your inputs so we can map your key presses to the game control it\'s associated with.
To ensure you can play Toontown Rewritten with this new privacy feature, please follow the instructions below to add Toontown Rewritten to the macOS input monitoring exception list. If you do not add the game to this list, it will cause a game crash when you attempt to play.
Unfortunately Toontown Rewritten is no longer compatible with OS X 10.8.X, so you will need to upgrade your operating system to the most recent version of the Mac operating system before you will be able to log in. The good news is, you can upgrade your OS for free through the App Store! Once you upgrade your operating system, try logging into Toontown Rewritten once more.
If you receive the error that says your files are out of date, follow the instructions below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Close the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, and delete the files \'TTREngine.exe\' and \'TTRGame.vlt\' from your Toontown Rewritten install directory. This directory is commonly located under C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten. Once you have deleted these files, open the Toontown Rewritten Launcher and attempt to log in again.
Mac:
First, try these steps to remove the Toontown Rewritten cache from your system.
If the above steps still didn\'t work, try to download this folder of Toontown Rewritten files. Once the download is complete, double click on it to unzip the folder, and then replace your current Toontown Rewritten folder contents with the contents of that folder.
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/
Delete all of the files in this folder, and then empty your system\'s trash.
Copy the files from the folder you downloaded above to the folder you just emptied.
Try logging into the launcher again. Make sure that you aren\'t clicking on the Toontown Rewritten file in the Application Support folder. Instead, you should still be using the same icon that you have always used to launch the game.
If you continue receiving this error after these steps, contact [email protected].
Before anything, check the top of the Toontown Rewritten website or the \'News\' section of your launcher to see if there are any known game issues at the moment. The game servers may be down, or undergoing maintenance.
If there are no issues reported, make sure that your firewall doesn\'t have port 7198 blocked. We need that port to be unblocked for you to enter Toontown! To unblock port 7198, follow the steps below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Mac:
NOTE: Different versions of your operating system may be slightly different, but the basic process is the same!
Try following these steps to see if they help you get back into the game:
We have been receiving a lot of reports from Toons who use Kaspersky Antivirus that they\'ve had trouble entering the game. Our developers are aware of the issue and are working hard to fix it, but unfortunately the only solution we have at this time is to uninstall Kaspersky Antivirus and use a different antivirus program. Kaspersky Antivirus and Toontown Rewritten just don\'t get along very well!
You can see if Kaspersky Antivirus is the problem by disabling it before logging into the game. If you can access Toontown Rewritten when Norton antivirus is disabled, then you know that it is causing your problems and you will have to replace it with another antivirus program. If you need help or antivirus recommendations with this process, feel free to email [email protected].
While many crashes can be caused by bugs in the game, there are a few things you can try to help reduce them on your end:
Windows Troubleshooting:
If all else fails, send a bug report to [email protected]. Our developers will investigate the issue and get right on the case!
If none of the suggestions above solve your issue, let us know and we will forward your issues to the Toon Council for further investigation! We will need your most recent Toontown Rewritten log file, as well as your Launcher.exe.log file or a crash.txt file if available. Here\'s where you can find these log files:
Windows:
Your Toontown Rewritten Folder containing log files can usually be found in one of the following locations:
C:Program FilesToontown Rewritten
C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten
Mac:
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/logs.
We will also need your system specifications to better assist you:
Once you have all of this information, send a detailed explanation of your problem to [email protected]. We\'ll get you back into Toontown as quickly as possible!
...'>Toontown Rewritten Download(17.04.2020)Toontown Rewritten is a free-to-play revival of Disney\'s Toontown Online. Create your own.
We\'ve recently updated our game engine to the latest version of Panda3D, which includes a number of performance enhancements and graphical fixes! As part of the upgrade, the executable for Toontown Rewritten has also been updated. Since this has not been used by a large number of people yet, anti-virus software\'s approach is to say the program is guilty before actually having much evidence. In most cases this is a good thing, since it protects YOU, the end user, from potentially being hit with a brand new virus.
When the program is not actually a virus, it is known as a false positive. For this update, we made proactive attempts to get the engine white listed with the various Anti-Virus vendors, but some of them didn\'t white list right away. At this point, we rely entirely on our player base getting these false positives over and over so that each anti-virus developer receives the file, checks it, and then realizes it needs to be given the all clear. For now, you are safe to make an exception for TTREngine.exe in the install directory. Please consult the maker of your anti-virus program to learn the procedures for this exception on your software.
Before you can enter the Tooniverse, you will need to install the Toontown Rewritten Launcher from the Play page, and then log into the launcher from your computer after installation. Being logged in to our website does not allow you to log into the game itself!
Once you enter your username and password on the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, it\'ll download the required game files. This could take a few minutes depending on your internet connection. Once it\'s ready to go, the game will launch and take you to Toontown!
Toontown Rewritten must be played on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. Unfortunately, the game isn\'t built for mobile devices - but we hope to change this in the future! Visit our Play page for the most updated system requirements for Toontown Rewritten.
Your operating system, commonly referred to as an \'OS\' is the type of software that your computer is running on.
If you\'re using an Apple computer, you are either using OS X or macOS. If you\'re using a standard PC, you\'re most likely using Windows (popular versions are Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.1, and 10). Note that an operating system is different from your computer manufacturer. (Dell, HP, Acer, and Lenovo are computer manufacturers, not operating systems, however most of these manufacturers distribute Windows PCs.)
An antivirus program is what protects your computer from malicious files. Common antivirus programs are AVG, Avast!, Avira, ESET Nod32, Kaspersky, Sophos, Windows Defender, and McAfee. Search your computer for these programs to see if they are installed.
In February, 2019, we identified an issue with a program called SmartByte, installed automatically on some Dell computers. This software can actually block the connection between you and the Toontown Rewritten servers! Here are the instructions to uninstall it:
Next let\'s see if you can finally play Toontown Rewritten
Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and is the first game in the \'Field Commander\' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. The player takes command of General Erwin Rommel\'s forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. An easy-to-use game system of \'Battle Plan\' and \';Operation Plan" chits manages the Allied movement, combat,. The designers for computer Field Commander: Rommel failed to understand what makes computer games different. They didn’t bother with tooltips, PDFs, fog of war, animations, demos, multiplay or even play balance – not to mention historical accuracy. Some players might find this game worth $10 USD for some unknown reasons, but the $19.95. Rommel After Action Reports Rommel was designed by Dan Verssen and was the first game in our \'Field Commander\' solitaire series of historical strategy board games. You get to take command of General Erwin Rommel\'s forces in 3 exciting WWII campaigns: France 1940, North Africa 1941, and D-Day 1944. Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht (Defense Force) of Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as serving in the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, and the army of Imperial Germany. Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I. Field Commander: Rommel is one of a series of solitaire wargames based on famous military commanders: Rommel, Napoleon, Alexander, Nimitz. This game is actually 3 games in one, each complete with its own mounted board and unit counters. The boards cover the invasion of France in 1940, the North African campaign of 1941, and D-Day.
If the problem persists, please email us at Support!
Our Quality Assurance Team has tested Toontown Rewritten on Catalina and the game is compatible as long as you are using the latest Toontown Rewritten Launcher for Mac. If you are using the Mac Launcher from prior to August 2019, you can download the latest launcher by clicking the Play Now button above!
Apple has made a security change to macOS in Catalina which impacts several games, including Toontown Rewritten. Input monitoring now requires user consent, and while Apple made this change to protect user privacy, rest assured that we are NOT logging every keystroke you make. The game needs to be able to monitor your inputs so we can map your key presses to the game control it\'s associated with.
To ensure you can play Toontown Rewritten with this new privacy feature, please follow the instructions below to add Toontown Rewritten to the macOS input monitoring exception list. If you do not add the game to this list, it will cause a game crash when you attempt to play.
Unfortunately Toontown Rewritten is no longer compatible with OS X 10.8.X, so you will need to upgrade your operating system to the most recent version of the Mac operating system before you will be able to log in. The good news is, you can upgrade your OS for free through the App Store! Once you upgrade your operating system, try logging into Toontown Rewritten once more.
If you receive the error that says your files are out of date, follow the instructions below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Close the Toontown Rewritten Launcher, and delete the files \'TTREngine.exe\' and \'TTRGame.vlt\' from your Toontown Rewritten install directory. This directory is commonly located under C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten. Once you have deleted these files, open the Toontown Rewritten Launcher and attempt to log in again.
Mac:
First, try these steps to remove the Toontown Rewritten cache from your system.
If the above steps still didn\'t work, try to download this folder of Toontown Rewritten files. Once the download is complete, double click on it to unzip the folder, and then replace your current Toontown Rewritten folder contents with the contents of that folder.
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/
Delete all of the files in this folder, and then empty your system\'s trash.
Copy the files from the folder you downloaded above to the folder you just emptied.
Try logging into the launcher again. Make sure that you aren\'t clicking on the Toontown Rewritten file in the Application Support folder. Instead, you should still be using the same icon that you have always used to launch the game.
If you continue receiving this error after these steps, contact [email protected].
Before anything, check the top of the Toontown Rewritten website or the \'News\' section of your launcher to see if there are any known game issues at the moment. The game servers may be down, or undergoing maintenance.
If there are no issues reported, make sure that your firewall doesn\'t have port 7198 blocked. We need that port to be unblocked for you to enter Toontown! To unblock port 7198, follow the steps below based on your operating system:
Windows:
Mac:
NOTE: Different versions of your operating system may be slightly different, but the basic process is the same!
Try following these steps to see if they help you get back into the game:
We have been receiving a lot of reports from Toons who use Kaspersky Antivirus that they\'ve had trouble entering the game. Our developers are aware of the issue and are working hard to fix it, but unfortunately the only solution we have at this time is to uninstall Kaspersky Antivirus and use a different antivirus program. Kaspersky Antivirus and Toontown Rewritten just don\'t get along very well!
You can see if Kaspersky Antivirus is the problem by disabling it before logging into the game. If you can access Toontown Rewritten when Norton antivirus is disabled, then you know that it is causing your problems and you will have to replace it with another antivirus program. If you need help or antivirus recommendations with this process, feel free to email [email protected].
While many crashes can be caused by bugs in the game, there are a few things you can try to help reduce them on your end:
Windows Troubleshooting:
If all else fails, send a bug report to [email protected]. Our developers will investigate the issue and get right on the case!
If none of the suggestions above solve your issue, let us know and we will forward your issues to the Toon Council for further investigation! We will need your most recent Toontown Rewritten log file, as well as your Launcher.exe.log file or a crash.txt file if available. Here\'s where you can find these log files:
Windows:
Your Toontown Rewritten Folder containing log files can usually be found in one of the following locations:
C:Program FilesToontown Rewritten
C:Program Files (x86)Toontown Rewritten
Mac:
Open Finder, press Command-Shift-G.
Type in to the box: ~/Library/Application Support/Toontown Rewritten/logs.
We will also need your system specifications to better assist you:
Once you have all of this information, send a detailed explanation of your problem to [email protected]. We\'ll get you back into Toontown as quickly as possible!
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