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BUT: No Overclocking and no Beta Drivers. And do not forget to clean the Cache sometimes. If you have used Update Function on Wick vs Dundas, you should clear the Cache, because the Game is using from the Cache and this can cause Problem, you know? Old vs. New Version of DLL. Cheers Thomas |
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I tested 4 times - without small fix patch always I had a CTD. After new core.dll (fix) no any problems. |
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Link pls Cheers Thomas |
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Cheers Thomas |
Hi Thomas,
Unfortunately, I can confirm that prior to this core.dll fix today, it was something in the beta patch. I rolled back the patch to the release version, and no crash. Re-installed the patch, and regardless of how I approached Le Havre, it crashed. Even rolled back the video drivers, and same thing occurred, but only with the beta patch. Since it happens every time I'm within a certain short radius (maybe 4 airfield lengths) of the airfield, and there's been a big change in AI/comms behavior, I'm assuming its something in the script/code related to one of these. |
With the beta patch I had these crashes in CloD's quick missions, too. After a few minutes, always when flying at the coastline. This was fixed by the new core.dll. So I don't think the addon caused them.
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I actually have a mission from Le Havre I made that I tested against. Didn't crash using the old beta, but at least, with the fix today, the WvD campaign doesn't crash either.
Mission 2 (JG2) is best SP mission I've played so far. Extremely challenging staying in formation with 109s moving 300kph. @Thomas Do you think it would be easy to implement something in the briefing to tell you which plane in the flight is yours (i.e, you'll be taking the #3 role or something like that)? Especially in the larger formations, I wasn't sure until everyone got up and I could examine the formation's lineup before I figured out where I should be. |
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