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StellarW
05-26-2008, 10:39
Busy with a Hasyasdan campaign on V1.0 but i have come up against CTD wall shortly after having completed my first Type I Gov in Armavir. The year is 235 BC and the game now persistently crashes towards the end of the Romani AI turn.

Since i have been experiencing other CTD's during the last few seasons i think it might have something to do with the reform marker spawning but since i am not sure how the crash during the Romani turn could figure into that i thought it best to ask.

I did have all the permanent and lesser fixes , and iv'e tried the temporary trait fix (but only managed to find a alternative download site for the oppida fix well into the campaign) , installed before i started this campaign so hopefully someone who had similar experiences in V1.0 can point me in the right direction.

I will check very frequently and will type up additional information as required.

Thanks

Stellar

bovi
05-26-2008, 20:55
You're still on 1.0? Your most likely culprit is a rebelling city somewhere. See the frequent issues sticky for possible workarounds.

Or you may want to upgrade to 1.1.

StellarW
09-30-2008, 00:18
Since i had spent a few days before filing that complaint/question trying to fix it myself i just decided to start a new campaign ( still in 1.0 ) hence my absence. I finished that one about a month ago so now that i have time to continue again i would like some pointers as to all the cheats/fixes i will need to find and fix the rebellious city you believe to be the culprit.

I couldn't find it with the cheat ( i forget which) which lifts the strat map fog and since the FAQ didn't solve ( i implemented all the fixes before the bug but checked them again) the problem for me i am going to need additional help on how to do this.

I am sorry if that's a big vague; feel free to respond to people in more desperate seeming need first.

Thanks again

Stellar

bovi
09-30-2008, 05:01
Did you see the frequent issues? It has a pretty big amount of information for this problem. Still, the best way would be to upgrade to the current version.

StellarW
10-22-2008, 10:26
No, i didn't notice all that added work you did. :)

In the end it was Rome's 'Rhegion' that were revolting and i managed to fix it quite easily with the help of the population reduction strategy as described in that help section.

Now that i got this fixed i should be done with this campaign in a week or two and then i can install 1.1 and get going with that!

Again thanks for all the great work/help.

Stellar