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Old 01-08-15, 11:55 PM   #1
suitednate
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Default Harbor raiding CTD?

Trying to raid Truk in Dec '42 and as soon as I get about 2 or 3 NM inside the south entrance the game CTDs. Happened 4 times in a row without fail. Also crashed once I was inside about 10 or 15 NM inside past the north entrance. Is too much stuff loading? During the run, I would be using TC maybe up to x64 for short bursts but no faster. There are also about 5 or 6 boats around me when this happens (on the south entrance). I've raided Truk before with no problem before around March or April '42. Sank the Soryu and a Takao cruiser. Anyone know what could be causing this?


I'm running:

RFB_2.0 (Real Fleet Boat)
RFB_2.0_Patch_23April2010
RSRDC_RFB_V575 (Run Silent Run Deep Campaign)
RSRDC_V5xx_Patch1
Improved Ship Physics 2.15

I also added a couple edits to the sensors via jsgme (nothing changed mid patrol). These changed the parameters in the AI_sensors.dat, AI_Visual_sensors.dat, and sim.cfg files. These changes are of the variety that are of recent discussion here on the forum.

Also my computer is:
Intel core i5 @ 2.5 ghz
Windows 7 pro 32 bit
4 gigs RAM (also says 2.88 usable? Dunno what this means)
Intel HD Graphics 4000 (yes I'm running on a laptop)


Any ideas?
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