Da_Sniper told me to load my map back up on editor and sav, I saved everything, it got past the 14-15% barrier but while the excitement ran through me *dum dum* DESKTOPPED :S
Any ideas??
Re: Froze at 15%*Sorted* Crashed to Desktop at 74%...
Many people have told me it is my overgrowths..
But I don't have any only trees and ferns, I guess they count as overgrowths technically.
I will now try in windowed now. Bare with me..
Re: Froze at 15%*Sorted* Crashed to Desktop at 74%...
Originally posted by Sir. SashDaMan
Hmmm, Now she is stuck on 14% again, did what Da_sniper said but still, no luck
well there is one solution and its simple, remove that house you added. If you dont know which one, you can write down the name from the debug error and then go in the editor, open house folder from left subtree and check one by one to see which one it is. then find it and remove it from your map.
Re: Froze at 15%*Sorted* Crashed to Desktop at 74%...
That was for the 74% error, but this is different there is no error number, it just completely jams up and freezes and locks your comp for about 10 mins.
Re: Froze at 15%*Sorted* Crashed to Desktop at 74%...
might be memory related (and probably is). Not that your memory is bad, it's just the game uses memory incorrectly. Test your memory latency to see if it's running the normal clock speed. If your computer crashes to dekstop instanly or with waiting doesnt really matter, the point is if you don't get an error message, that's because the assembly code in BF2 engine can not locate correct memory contents. Well that's very complicated to explain here. but the point is, it is related to memory, but it happens because of the BF2 not because you did something wrong.
there are 2 essential things needs to be considered when you making a map.
1. making everything correctly
2. making everything correctly AND making it work with BF2 engine.
so this means, you can make everything in order, and logically they are not buggy, but the stupid BF2 engine may not like it. so you have to satisfy it
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