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Sailor man
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I have two single missions "Malta" and "Scharnhorst" (didn't try them all) that make SH3-GWX2 crash before the loading screen "noch nicht so lange her" appears. I can't find anything in the mission editor problematic with it and they both worked in GWX1.03, so I suppose they are not all that different, if at all. My pc specs are decent to handle GWX2, as they did 1.03.
Can anyone solve the riddle? I get the inconvenient error message that there is something wrong with sh3.exe. But I don't think so. |
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Sailor man
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These were the missions that came with GWX2.0, or were stock SH3 (don't think so), at least not from anyone else.
To be precise after I made a clean install of SH3, patch, GWX2.0, Commander, the new configfiles (from GWX website) I ran mission Scharnhorst and it crashed, Malta as well. |
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Eternal Patrol
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ok you will need to check with BBW but as I understand it
some (or most) of the GWX2.0 included missions are saved as part of the campaign layer. is it possible you have the wrong campaign installed for the mission your trying otherwise Im out of ideas. M |
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There were some changes in GWX (unit identification types, etc.) that broke the original missions; they were corrected in the English-language versions of these missions but not the German-language versions, so we will correct these and release them as soon as we can. Thank you for pointing them out for us! ![]() Pablo
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