Can anyone confirm if this error is mod base or hardware base ??
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Can anyone confirm if this error is mod base or hardware base ??
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Say: O unbelievers, I serve not what you serve, nor do you serve what I serve, nor shall I serve what you are serving, nor shall you be serving what I serve.
To you your religion, and to me my religion.
That's a software problem. It's possible that the mod has fed dangerous data to the .EXE, but code that does division must ALWAYS check that the divisor is non-zero. That clearly hasn't happened here - hence the exception message.
The truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it. - Mark Twain
Software ? Meaning the vanilla RTW-BI installation or the mod ? To make it clearer I build the mod using -mod_mymod option. It happened randomly after some hardfought battle (after clicking continue or end battle options) and also one time after I click quit the game.
Anyway I'm having problem with my RTW or BI or probably most of the game. Sometimes I always get that kind of error when trying to run the game with the cd in the disktray. The error usually happened when I try to run the game through shortcuts or from the start/program files.
If I run the game from the autorun (when inserted the cd) I have no such problem. So to make it conveniently I have to use no-cd option.
Might it eb the cause of it ??![]()
Say: O unbelievers, I serve not what you serve, nor do you serve what I serve, nor shall I serve what you are serving, nor shall you be serving what I serve.
To you your religion, and to me my religion.
The fundamental problem is with RTW-BI.exe since it's trying to do a division by zero. Your mod is responsible only in the sense that it's asking the exe to do something it ought to handle without crashing, but doesn't.
The truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it. - Mark Twain
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