Crashing — Clone Hero Keeps

Use the --songaudiodisable launch argument (see Section 7) to bypass audio loading if the crash is audio-related.

The first weird crash happened at 2:17 AM. He was playing a custom chart of a lost B-side from a 90s math-rock band. As the final note—a single, sustained green—faded, the game didn’t just close. The entire screen rippled, like a stone dropped into a digital pond. For a split second, the Norwegian fjord on his wallpaper was replaced by a grainy, black-and-white image of a man in a recording studio, face contorted in frustration, slamming a mixing desk. Then, normal. clone hero keeps crashing

Clone Hero hates bad chart files. One malformed .chart or .mid can kill the game. Use the --songaudiodisable launch argument (see Section 7)

If the game crashes immediately on startup with no error message, your Clone Hero registry keys may be corrupted: As the final note—a single, sustained green—faded, the