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Title: Freespace crashes
Post by: diceman111 on April 25, 2006, 02:06:21 pm
Hi
I am (was) playing the preespace port to freespace 2 (using open freespace (Shivan_SrS release))....
However I downloaded the new version of the freespace port aswell as the mission packs sound files......
But when I reach the mission Field of Destruction in the Silent Threat Campain (its the one after The one where u scan some freithers that are picking up cargo containers and find out they are pirates....) it simply chrashes...

By the way BIG Thx for the Great improvments of a great game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :p :p :p :p

/Dice
Title: Re: Freespace crashes
Post by: Mars on April 25, 2006, 06:01:00 pm
System specs?
Current build? (if your using CVS)
Settings?
Title: Re: Freespace crashes
Post by: diceman111 on April 26, 2006, 12:58:50 pm
System specs?
Current build? (if your using CVS)
Settings?

System specs:

Intel P4 2.26GHz
1024MB Dual DDR (4x256)
Leadtech Geforce 6600GT 128MB (ForceWare Version: 81.95)
Windows XP

Build -> 20060125(thats what the .exe file is called atleast)
             FSport 3.0.3



Settings:
Graphics: "Direct3D8"
Adapter: "NVIDIA Geforce 6600GT"
Resolution: "1024x768x32"
Antialiasing: "D3DMULTISAMPLE_4SAMPLES"

General settings: 4.high

Hi res pack sparky_hi_fs2.vp installed


/Dice
Title: Re: Freespace crashes
Post by: Galemp on April 26, 2006, 01:35:07 pm
Run a debug build (it should be fso_20060125_d.exe or something) and tell us if it gives you an error.
Title: Re: Freespace crashes
Post by: diceman111 on April 26, 2006, 02:53:44 pm
K well I could not find a debug .exe so I downloaded the latest build(with debug .exe) but when I used the latest build it seems to works so thx guys.

(Better support here then for some "offical" games)  :D :D
/Dice
Title: Re: Freespace crashes
Post by: Mars on April 26, 2006, 05:18:38 pm
That's because:
"Anyone can do any amount of work provided it isn't the work he is supposed to be doing at the moment." Robert Benchley.
For example, if anyone has ever known a temporarily unemployed engineer...