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Offline Noise

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RELEASE: Into The Depths of Hell, Chapter 4
I'll be putting Chapter 1 back on the site this weekend.  Since I'll be on Christmas break soon, expect Chapters 2&3 to follow shortly after.
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RELEASE: Into The Depths of Hell, Chapter 4
How is progress on chapter 5?

 
RELEASE: Into The Depths of Hell, Chapter 4
Missions after rescue 911, the mission has no debriefing and when I try to load up the next mission, it crashes.

I'll try to get the reason why, but any thoughts?

[EDIT]
virtual memory size, or installing more physical RAM.

File:E:\Languages\Visual Studio Projects\threepointsix\fs2_open\code\GlobalIncs\WinDebug.cpp
Line: 1474

Call stack:
------------------------------------------------------------------
    kernel32.dll 7c816d4f()
------------------------------------------------------------------
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Offline Noise

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RELEASE: Into The Depths of Hell, Chapter 4
The mission in question is suppose to be a red alert mission.  Technically you don't really need a briefing for those.   As for the crashing,  just try again and it should work.

And for all of those who are interested, chapter 1 has been put back on the site.
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The mission in question is suppose to be a red alert mission.  Technically you don't really need a briefing for those.   As for the crashing,  just try again and it should work.

And for all of those who are interested, chapter 1 has been put back on the site.


I'm not seeing ch. 1 on the site, downloads still only highlight Ch4 and its music.

Still getting the crash, BTW.

 

Offline Noise

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Try starting the campaign over again.  Other than that the only thing I could possible image is that it might be system limitations.
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Offline Kosh

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I had something like that once with a different campaign. Have you tried making a new pilot file?
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Offline Kosh

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Scratch that, I just ran into the same problem, and it was most certainly not out of memory. There appearently is a bug.
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Offline Noise

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:confused: That's all I can say.  The missions in question are red alerts so that might have something to do with it.
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Offline Kosh

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You had a long string of red alerts earlier in the campaign and it only randomly CTD'd once or twice. :p
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Offline Noise

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Well, I just looked at the mission in question, and the only thing out of the ordinary is that I introduced a new Vasudan fighter, the Aoh from OTT.
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Offline Kosh

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Well something is causing the CTD.......


This pretty much seems to cripple the campaign for me since I cannot seem to get by it. That is most unfortunate because I was really liking it. :(
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Offline TrashMan

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Strangely, I had the same problem. then suddenly it just all owrked and I finished the campaign...go figure...
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Offline Kosh

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Maybe I should try it again tomorrow. Maybe it just wants a break. :D
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