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Originally Posted by virtualpender
Sandman - double check the start dates/times of any events you have scheduled to play on your station. What usually happens in errors like you describe is that when the specified date/time of a radio event is called for the file can't be found because it is either missing or the name doesn't match the file exactly. Try running your saved game one more time and make note of the date and time the crash happens. Then scour your radio station files to see if you can find the offending file. If that doesn't work deactivate all radio stations and load your saved game to see if the crash goes away. If it does, reactivate your radio stations one by one until you discover which station is causing the problem.
I feel your pain - it is really frustrating to experience those crashes. You might check with Fred8615 over in the Radio Stations thread in this same forum if you require any further assistance as he is the master all of all things radio.
Good luck!
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Yep, that worked.
I deleted my radio files and gradually added ones back until I found the trouble.
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Originally Posted by razark
I had this exact problem myself, once. I finally realized what the problem was, and ran the save again, noted the date it crashed, and started poking through the radio files. I found one file set to play for that date, checked, double checked, triple checked. The name was an exact match, the file was there, but for some reason, the game couldn't handle it. Removed the file from the events.ini, and the problem went away.
It's a pain to track these down, but it's worth it.
No offense to your abilities, but I'd suggest you start with your own station. If the others have problems, they probably would have been reported and fixed. You can also check the threads for those stations and see if anyone reported it.
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And no, it was not my station that caused the trouble.
It was station "KNX" from San Francisco.