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Castout 05-09-07 02:31 AM

CTD in Blue dragon scenario with 1.04 and LWAMI 3.08
 
CTD occured after i hit a Han class submarine with one torp then a few seconds later the second torp seemed to have hit somethin(maybe) then it CTD:dead:. Anyone had this before?

Any help appreciated

Dr.Sid 05-09-07 03:33 AM

I have CTDs time to time .. especially with 1.04. But I had some even before. Very rare, impossible to reproduce. I don't think it's LWAMI related.

Castout 05-09-07 03:53 AM

Oh no. I thought DW was stable. SC, DW predecessor was very very stable running.
It's a pain when the CTD occurs when you're being immersed in the engagement and having some success.

Sea Demon 05-09-07 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Castout
Oh no. I thought DW was stable. SC, DW predecessor was very very stable running.
It's a pain when the CTD occurs when you're being immersed in the engagement and having some success.

Save game frequently. ;)

TLAM Strike 05-10-07 02:18 PM

This happens quite frequently to me, exspecaly with the Kilo. It seems to have something to do with a torpedo detonation occuring. Can't seem to track down why this is happening or a way to fix it.

BTW This is happening with V1.03 as I have yet to get V1.04 as I have no internet connection at home... :x

ASWnut101 05-10-07 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
This happens quite frequently to me, exspecaly with the Kilo. It seems to have something to do with a torpedo detonation occuring. Can't seem to track down why this is happening or a way to fix it.

I wonder if there is any way to get game "schematics" (Like a log of the game engine with errors) saved into, say a notepad file, for viewing. Does anyone know of such a thing? Would that be able to see if it has something to do with torpedoes?

Dr.Sid 05-10-07 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ASWnut101
Quote:

Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
This happens quite frequently to me, exspecaly with the Kilo. It seems to have something to do with a torpedo detonation occuring. Can't seem to track down why this is happening or a way to fix it.

I wonder if there is any way to get game "schematics" (Like a log of the game engine with errors) saved into, say a notepad file, for viewing. Does anyone know of such a thing? Would that be able to see if it has something to do with torpedoes?

Maybe if you had the source codes .. or if there was some special support for such thing implemented in the game (which I doubt). In general, speaking about common windows EXE there is no such thing. These CTDs are pretty strange anyway, because they do not report any exception. I don't know how to do such thing. All my programs crashes with those 'do you want to report ?' windows or with the debugging suggestion if you have development environment installed.

I'm afraid we community can do hardly anything except for testing and finding when it happens. No new patch is announced anyway, as far as I know.

goldorak 05-14-07 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr.Sid
Maybe if you had the source codes .. or if there was some special support for such thing implemented in the game (which I doubt). In general, speaking about common windows EXE there is no such thing. These CTDs are pretty strange anyway, because they do not report any exception. I don't know how to do such thing. All my programs crashes with those 'do you want to report ?' windows or with the debugging suggestion if you have development environment installed.

I'm afraid we community can do hardly anything except for testing and finding when it happens. No new patch is announced anyway, as far as I know.


If you're playing in fullscreen you will never get error messages when the game crashes.
If on the other hand you play in windowed mode, then as the game crashed you'll get an error message with all the relevant info.

Dr.Sid 05-14-07 11:04 AM

Hm ! Interesting find ! Well .. then only thing missing is the source codes .. :rotfl:

Castout 05-20-07 12:38 AM

Does turning off hyperthreading help to either mitigate or solve the crashes completely? Someone mentioned this before somewhere in this forum.

OneShot 05-20-07 04:57 AM

Yep, turning of HT helps ... an alternative (dont know if thats possible) would be to assign Dw to one of the virtual cpus.

I would suggest you take a look over at the SCS Tech Forum and search for "Hyperthreading" and "Dual Core" ... that should yield some helpful results.

Cheers
OS

Dr.Sid 05-21-07 07:01 AM

Hm .. my crashes happens with dual core. Some people suffer 'time compression bug' with these, but I didn't, so I did not assign DW to single CPU yet. Maybe the crashes dates since my new notebook.

Will try assigning DW to single CPU. I don't play it much these days anyway.

Castout 05-23-07 03:56 AM

I just had another crashes not to desktop but to windows blue screen prompt. Now i'm wondering whether i'm having problems with my hardware. Playin other games seem to be okay.

btw i turned off HT.

ASWnut101 05-23-07 10:39 AM

What did the blue-screen say? (If you can remember)

Werewolf13 05-27-07 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Castout
Does turning off hyperthreading help to either mitigate or solve the crashes completely? Someone mentioned this before somewhere in this forum.

YES!

Turning off HT totally eliminated CTD's with DW for me.

After researching HT and discovering that it provides no performance increase for anything except Adobe stuff I just left it off. Never looked back, can't tell the difference between it being on and it being off.

EDIT: I just installed 1.04 and the CTD's are BACK! even with HT off. And these are major malfunctions that totally shut down the PC. Can't even get to task manager to shut down - have to use the power button and totally shutdown.

Arghgghhghghg!


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