HagenVonTronje
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Joined: 4/5/2003 Status: offline
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Guess it's not very normal anymore to have problems with LV? For me yes... I've searched the forum for problemolving, and the only post I found concerning the same problem I have was in this thread (alas, without solution...) [QUOTE]Guys, I'm hoping someone can help. I am currently playing MCLV. I am using SPWAW 7.1 and have downloaded all the patches. I have a Pent. 2 400Mhz, 320megs of ram. My operating system is win98. Direct X ver. 8. I play with all prefs. on except C&C. Here is the problem, I am playing "A Nasty Surprise" Dubno (Node 6 Scen 21). I have played this scenario 7 times Every time, some time after turn 9 the game will crash to the desktop. It is not the same event that triggers it every time either. Mainly it is happening when either the computer or I fire at another vehicle. This is getting very frustrating. I do not like to save during the game, especially since this is a scen with per turn scoring. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Phil[/QUOTE] Happens to me, too, all the time. It appeared first in the same scenario. After a few attempts to solve the problem or to play it again and again (every time having the game crash around the 9th turn, without any visible parallels between the crashs...) I just tricked a bit, played the game sort of PBEM by taking over both germans and russians and got through the scenario with that (did not crash once). This didn't solve the problem, however, and now the game crashes in every next scenario afterwards with about the same grace and style... I have no idea whatsoever what could be wrong with it... maybe anyone can help me? I downloaded LV only last week, so I suppose that version is still up to date? (At least when I tried to apply the patches, the files I had were all newer than those in the patches, so I didn't patch after all). Also, I have the SPWaW 7.1 game, and never had experienced any problems with SPWaW before. My system: Celeron 700Mhz, GeForce4MX 440, Soundblaster Live! 1024, Toshiba SD-1602 DVD... if that is required. Much obliged, Hagen von Tronje
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