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    Default 2nd Campaign crashing in 240's BC

    I apologize for quickly posting my last thread without looking over the stickies that very damn well explain how to ask for help!

    First campaign I played as Pontus nearly a year ago. I got to around 243-245bc and the game started consistently crashing. Not necessarily in the same spot, but very frequent crashes. I quit EB/RTW out of frustration.

    A week ago I did a clean install of RTW and EB 1.1, and started a KH campaign. I got to 243bc and frequent crashes started again.

    The only mod other than EB I have installed is Forced Diplomacy in order to help out stubborn AI.

    I have been invading Rome. First crashed occurred after I battled a large Roman army, and crashed after battle. After reloading and auto_resolving that battle, within a couple of turns, another crash when doing "end turn". I am letting one of the Roman cities rebel with only a small stack of spearmen. I destroyed everything in the city and just letting it rebel/ be recaptured. Now I can play for a few turns, but eventually the game will crash, not at any precise moment, but frequently.

    This is the link to my save game. http://www.axifile.com?1292933

    I have just downloaded all permanent/temporary fixes, and will try again to see if I get any more crashes. I will keep you guys updated on that. Thanks!
    Last edited by tapanojum; 06-10-2008 at 01:34.

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    Default Re: 2nd Campaign crashing in 240's BC

    Those frequent crashes may just be the missing sprites that you've just remedied with the fixes. Let us know how you fare .

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    Default Re: 2nd Campaign crashing in 240's BC

    Seemed to be no CTD, at times the FPS slowed down tremendously, and on campaign map froze for a good 5-10 seconds once or twice...but no CTD's for about 4-5 turns. Sweet!

    Then BOOM, CTD.

    Oh well, having more fun with my Saba'a campaign anyways.

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    Default Re: 2nd Campaign crashing in 240's BC

    For some reason 70% of my "hahah your savegame is corrupt and theres a duplicated client ruler" bullcrap happens in the 240's

    245 is the new 66 BCE lol
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    Perhaps it could be the Sweboz reform marker spam? I don't know how early that can happen... That is a ticking bomb though, as a city filled to the brim with "buildings" that builds another will crash the game.

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