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propbeanie 02-29-20 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GreyLadyDown (Post 2651902)
Would the time compression issue have anything to do with when I save a game and then the next time I start the game when I load a save, it kicks me out of the game and back to steam? I have 3 4 or 5 saves in a row that if I load it will give me a loading screen then kick me out and back to steam. Then I have to start the game again and go down the list of saves until one will load.

Something is "wonking" your game... SH4 generally doesn't need the internet, but check your AV scanner, and see if it's quarantining parts of your game. I kind of doubt that though... What all is running in the background on your computer though? Windows 10 is notorious for interrupting the player unannounced, and downloading Windows Updates "in the background", so check for updates, download and apply, prior to playing. You might also see how big your computer's swap file is, and make certain Windows itself is in good working order, and not "thrashing" as it bumps along, trying to fly. Another problem could be the power settings on your computer, especially if it's a laptop, in that Windows want to "save" energy, so your cpu is usually set to low power settings, and while you might have an i7 with multiple cores and a high frequency, Windows decides that you don't need all of that power, and restricts you to one core, running at half-speed, with the USB buss shut off, while it does its Update stuff on the other three cores... Another thing you might do is consult CapnScurvy's thread "Windows10; Large Address Aware; SH4 Install", and see about using LAA on your Stock SH4 install, and see if there isn't an improvement. You should NOT be having that many Save failures on your system, other than you are running out of RAM (available to the SH4 game), or you have some configuration issue with your computer, or something has corrupted your game install... If you don't have anything you are wanting to keep in your current game, just run the Steam app and log-in. Run the "Verify integrity of game files" utility. Once it is finished (might take it a while), then empty the Save folder ("C:\Users \UserName \Documents \SH4"), if you didn't move it with MultiSH4), run the game and re-set all of your graphics, sound & gameplay settings back to what you want. Exit and re-start the game so those will apply, then try to play. If you are going to do a career, don't forget to set the gameplay settings in the Captain's Office prior to going on patrol. While in the career, do not use "Save Replay" when making a Save, since that can cause huge files. Good luck, and let us know what you do and how you get along with it. :salute:

GreyLadyDown 03-01-20 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by propbeanie (Post 2651920)
Something is "wonking" your game... SH4 generally doesn't need the internet, but check your AV scanner, and see if it's quarantining parts of your game. I kind of doubt that though... What all is running in the background on your computer though? Windows 10 is notorious for interrupting the player unannounced, and downloading Windows Updates "in the background", so check for updates, download and apply, prior to playing. You might also see how big your computer's swap file is, and make certain Windows itself is in good working order, and not "thrashing" as it bumps along, trying to fly. Another problem could be the power settings on your computer, especially if it's a laptop, in that Windows want to "save" energy, so your cpu is usually set to low power settings, and while you might have an i7 with multiple cores and a high frequency, Windows decides that you don't need all of that power, and restricts you to one core, running at half-speed, with the USB buss shut off, while it does its Update stuff on the other three cores... Another thing you might do is consult CapnScurvy's thread "Windows10; Large Address Aware; SH4 Install", and see about using LAA on your Stock SH4 install, and see if there isn't an improvement. You should NOT be having that many Save failures on your system, other than you are running out of RAM (available to the SH4 game), or you have some configuration issue with your computer, or something has corrupted your game install... If you don't have anything you are wanting to keep in your current game, just run the Steam app and log-in. Run the "Verify integrity of game files" utility. Once it is finished (might take it a while), then empty the Save folder ("C:\Users \UserName \Documents \SH4"), if you didn't move it with MultiSH4), run the game and re-set all of your graphics, sound & gameplay settings back to what you want. Exit and re-start the game so those will apply, then try to play. If you are going to do a career, don't forget to set the gameplay settings in the Captain's Office prior to going on patrol. While in the career, do not use "Save Replay" when making a Save, since that can cause huge files. Good luck, and let us know what you do and how you get along with it. :salute:




I'll ask my roommate to help. I know NOTHING about computers. I turn it on, play games, get on the internet and turn it off. That's all I know how to do.

So i'll ask him if he is familiar with what you are talking about.
Where the heck can I take classes for this stuff lol?
I got lost every other word you said. Perhaps this game isn't for someone like me who can't mod a game to make it work right.

propbeanie 03-02-20 07:15 AM

There really isn't much to a computer, that a hammer wouldn't fix... :roll: - but seriously, there really isn't much to them. The main problem with computers is that they are very inept at describing what ails them, from a human perspective. Asking for help of someone is a good idea. Let us know how you get along. :salute:

ae4rv 03-05-20 02:03 PM

I've encountered this bug, it's awful. Your auto-save files on entering and leaving bases should be good, so go back to the most recent one of those if you want to save your crew. There's no known fix, but it is believed you can avoid this bug by always saving your games with a new file name, never ever save over an existing file (unless you delete it first).


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