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Urseus what mods are you using? U got the latest patch (1.4b)? list all your mods. Don't do what Kholemann said just yet. Sorry Kholemann but thats getting last resort stuff
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I think the only mod im using is Harbour mod. And skymod.
Ill do some more fiddeling around. While im drinking tonight. What could possibly go wrong. |
U sound like an Aussie............ :rotfl: I do beleive with your working times you are :up: But do you have the latest patch?
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urseus I had this problem, one fix is to delete your old career, in the SH3 folder that kept in your My Documents folder. Just have it that one career is been saved only. If u dont wanna delete your old career then just move it somewhere.
Then SH3 shouldn't CTD when you load it up. But i only got this problem when i had patch 1.3, after installing patch 1.4 it never gave me a problem. |
OK.
Removing the old career (cut and pasting elsewhere) fixed the problem. Aparently, the game cant handle 2 profiles existing in the same game. Thankyou very much too all who helped with my troubleshooting, and i hope that my help with other problems in this forum has been enough to recprocate your assitance. |
I'm currently running three separate careers with no apparent problems. On the other hand, I think the game crashes from time to time just because. It seems to make up it's own rules as it goes along.
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Its a dynamic installation.
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I also believe the more ram you have the better for SH3. My mates computer has the same specs as mine, except he has 2gigs of ram where i only have 786mb of ram. SH3 on his never crashes yet mine does, and my errors are always memory errors.
So 2gigs everybody! |
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Disk defrag is a very good tool, i diefrag my drive at least every 4 months. But i never use the Windowsxp defrag thats built into it as its too basic. Theres Disk defrag Professional which was devleoped for NT machines, you can also set it to defrag your system on every startup, so your drive is always defragged. Just make sure you do a full defrag first then set it to defrag on startup this way it takes like a minute to defrag. Otherwise it will take hrs.
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@Urseus and Jail
Is it working now? If what I read it is :up: And to everyone the more ram the better, this game has cost me approx$500 New Vid card More ram and of course the game itself |
Removing Old Careers
To anybody who is interested: I just had the exact same problem. Progress Bar gets about halfway then CTD. I removed the old career which I had finished with and NOW THE GAME LOADS.
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Im thinking multish3 might help you guys with multiple careers but im not sure if it will work with a modded and well used career. I believe it may need clean installs to work. I think blitzkrieg is your man to speak to about that. The program allows you to have multiple installs on the harddrive. Sh3 doesn't enjoy the prospect of more than 1 career but you can now have more than 1 sh3 pack. Alot of people use it to test new mod soups. I use it for multiple careers. I use 7zip to compress a stable install and store it away. I then decompress it to repair, copy or even install from fresh. I then use multish3 to create an alternative career folder for the dupiclate files. You must rename the new copy so it does not overwrite your older copy when decompressing into the ubi folder.
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CTD with Multiple Careers
I think we are headed towards a consensus here. There's no room in this game for more than one Kaleun at a time!:haha:
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