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Re: Games Crashes, unstable again !

Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 17:25
by XCaliber
Ok... these logs were not with the executable file you had me download, just the normal executeable.

Note: the downloaded executable does not allow me to use my controller

Here's what happened to me for these crash logs to be posted:

I was upgrading a Titlepack "Adrenaline" (actually this has happened to me with other Titlepack upgrades also).

I seem to be able to get the full upgrade package, but after that the game crashes on me...

Anyway, i restarted the game again and went through the process all over again... and Boom! crashed again...

then one more time and i successfully got the upgrade...

I don't know what is going on... but i thought i would share in hopes you could figure it out...

Good Luck !

and Thanks for trying... it's really annoying....

Crash Logs related to the above:

Crash log #1: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106 ... 4D1D34.txt

Crash log #2: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106 ... ACCC02.txt

Crash log #3: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106 ... 95C26F.txt


Ps.. all the above was unrelated to the Trackmania Rpg Titlepack which i spoke of in earlier posting ....

Re: Games Crashes, unstable again !

Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 17:42
by Electron
Take a look at my last posting. Try to move your user files from "Maniaplanet current" back to "Maniaplanet".

Re: Games Crashes, unstable again !

Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 21:42
by XCaliber
ok i can try this, but shouldn't i be able to call the directory whatever i want?

Re: Games Crashes, unstable again !

Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 22:08
by Electron
XCaliber wrote:ok i can try this, but shouldn't i be able to call the directory whatever i want?
Yes, of course. Title Packs use a folder structure internally and the game client too. Most players use the default folder "Maniaplanet" and therefore a possible bug in context with custom Title Packs may not noticed so far.
Normally the folder structure of a Title Pack is relative to the user directory (ManiaPlanet). So I do not really think, this is the cause of the crashes. But the chrashlog files doesn't indicate any other possible reasons of the crashes.