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.028 GE crash

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I was playing a user scenario "Fight over Faslane" with the original NACV database when it crashed with a GetMemAnnex Error. I haven't seen anything like this since testing Harpoon 2002 Gold.

Anyhow, the enclosed .zip has the saved game, autosave.hp2, which fortunately saved exactly at the crash point. Load it and run it and it will immediately crash. The ge.log and MessageLog are there too, as well as the actual scenario.

Something else odd happened. An empty file called "ExportDLLs" appeared out of nowhere into the folder. That's here too.

Larry Gertner

Fight_Over_Faslane.zip

I took a look Larry, it appears the saved game is corrupt (i.e. in the crash I'm seeing a bad scenario file instead of the events leading to the crash you experienced).

 

The ExportDLLs folder isn't a contributing factor but is a good thing to note as it indicates a bug (it should make a ExportDLLs folder as a subfolder of your main HC directory, not of the 'current working directory').

 

So people, can we find Larry's crash bug (which happened about 2411 game seconds into the scenario)?

  • 3 weeks later...
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Late report....

I replayed this scenario from the top trying to replicate the error, but had no luck. I guess it's just one of those things.

However, the Export DLL folder is still appearing in the current working directory and not in the main HC directory.

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