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TheBug67 -> CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (11/30/2017 12:02:21 AM)

I've been attempting to play the Tutorial (UN vs N. Korea) as the UN side and every time I start the scenario and it is running through the Communist's first turn and I have sound effects/background sounds and music on the game either crashes to the desktop or just gets locked up in-game. If I turn all sounds off the Communist's first turn executes without an issue. I have attached the crash log. Also is there a way to run the game full-screen instead of windowed? When I try to scroll the map down with the mouse at the screen edge the downward movement isn't triggered before my task bar pops up keeping it from scrolling.




ralphtricky -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (11/30/2017 3:29:48 AM)

I don't know if it's in the in game options, but I believe that in the Opart 4.ini file in Documents/My Games/The Oper... folder there is a flag called something like multicpu. Try setting it to N. It forces the sound to run on one CPU, there was a bug at one time, but I haven't heard of it reappearing for ages.

The beta patch improves scrolling.

There's a fullscreen mode, but it isn't completely fullscreen. I need to see what I can do to fix that.

Thanks for the crachlog.




TheBug67 -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/1/2017 1:07:34 AM)

I looked in the Opart 4.ini file and the multicpu flag was at N so I tried it at Y, game still locked up. Returned multicpu flag to N and downloaded and installed the beta patch. Game still locked up but scrolling was better. Turned off just the background sound(music & battle sounds)and the game still locks up but seemed to make it for further rounds on turn 1 (8 rounds instead of 5 or 6) Turned background sound back on and turned off just sound effects and the game made it through the whole communist first turn resolution. So it seems to be related to something in sound effects.




Oberst_Klink -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/1/2017 6:33:41 PM)

DXDiag log please in order to have a look at your specs. In case you run with let's say <= 4GB RAM; the additional flag smallram=Y might help, too.

Klink, Oberst




TheBug67 -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/1/2017 11:17:37 PM)

DxDiag attached. Thank you for the help.




Oberst_Klink -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/2/2017 8:38:28 AM)


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ORIGINAL: The_Bug

DxDiag attached. Thank you for the help.

Your system seems to be more than fine; you got a quad-core CPU; try the switsch multicpu=Yin the Opart4.ini file.

Klink, Oberst




TheBug67 -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/2/2017 6:38:39 PM)

Thanks for taking a look. I will put multicpu=Y but I had already tried that and it still crashes. Guess for now I'll just play with sound effects off till hopefully a solution comes about.




zakblood -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/2/2017 7:03:54 PM)

Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 out of date drivers Driver Date/Size: 12/11/2016

ASUS Xonar DX Audio Device date and Size: 4/11/2013 (again old and not signed so maybe not 100% win 10 compatible etc)

Drive: C:
Free Space: 6.7 GB (not enough free space for windows to use use a swap file and temp file use, so free up some space on C

no game related errors in the logs, as last part of the log is either missing, or there wasn't any

how to recover some space back, helps if it's a upgraded to version of win10 tbh

https://www.cnet.com/uk/how-to/how-to-delete-the-windows-old-folder-from-windows-10/




TheBug67 -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/2/2017 8:59:45 PM)

I can update the video driver, the ASUS Xonar driver is the latest one available. I am running windows 7 and my swap file is on my e: drive. I run many games much more resource intensive without any problems. But thanks for the help.




zakblood -> RE: CTD/Lockups Turn 1 of Tutorial (12/3/2017 4:25:00 AM)

ok good luck, as there's been 3 versions of windows 10 released so far, each one leaves a 10 to 20gb footprint of old installer and left over files so you can go back to a older version of windows, so if you have had windows 10 since it came out, and also updated it from win 7 or 8, you could have quite a lot of left over junk just sitting there, that's what the link is for, it's M/S way of filling your HD up and my way, plus others or re getting back some space, the most so far i've recovered on here was 70gb, but there will be some more i'd guess over the years of the life of windows with more[:D]




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