Those random crashes I was talking about.
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HEXUS
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Those random crashes I was talking about.
I have found the error log associated with these random crashes. This is seriously becoming a problem. The errors are random, they just happen. Every attempt I have made to cause them has failed, part from a campaign mission, like, GAmma 5 or something, the one where you have to lead your scouts back to your base after they have to take the long way back from the nuke silos. It says Mission Timer Acti-and the game crashes. When these crashes occour, there is not error message or anything, the game window just vanishes.
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Rman Virgil
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Re: Those random crashes I was talking about.
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One thing I noticed looking through all the logs is that you have been running purely MP Mods as Global. That's really a big no-no.
Let me ask you - have you done a clean install of v.2.3.4. ?
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One thing I noticed looking through all the logs is that you have been running purely MP Mods as Global. That's really a big no-no.
Let me ask you - have you done a clean install of v.2.3.4. ?
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Impact = C x (R + E + A + T + E)
Contrast
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Exposure
Articulation
Trust
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Impact = C x (R + E + A + T + E)
Contrast
Reach
Exposure
Articulation
Trust
Echo
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Buginator
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Re: Those random crashes I was talking about.
Besides what has been said, you are also using cheats to skip things, and this can and does cause script issues. There is a reason why we don't want people using the cheats, unless they know what they are doing.
Looking at your crash dump, I would also do a memtest overnight (http://www.memtest.org/) and also run OCCT for at least 2 hours (http://www.ocbase.com/perestroika_en/index.php?Download ) --all free, and you should have 0 errors for both of those.
That is the best way to check your system to make sure it is stable for both RAM & CPU. Once that is done, then we can then rule those things out, and continue on the debugging process.
Looking at your crash dump, I would also do a memtest overnight (http://www.memtest.org/) and also run OCCT for at least 2 hours (http://www.ocbase.com/perestroika_en/index.php?Download ) --all free, and you should have 0 errors for both of those.
That is the best way to check your system to make sure it is stable for both RAM & CPU. Once that is done, then we can then rule those things out, and continue on the debugging process.
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Rman Virgil
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Re: Those random crashes I was talking about.
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Would it be correct to infer from your subsequent postings today this problem of yours was resolved, that the tips Buggy & myself offered were of some assistance in that resolution and that you are indeed quite appreciative of the assist ?
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Would it be correct to infer from your subsequent postings today this problem of yours was resolved, that the tips Buggy & myself offered were of some assistance in that resolution and that you are indeed quite appreciative of the assist ?
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