Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes OS: Win 11 22H2 | CPU: i9-13900KF | GPU: RTX 3080 Ti | RAM: 32.0 GB
Occasional to frequent crashes to desktop (CTD) leave partial and unusable files behind.
I've become afraid to use F5.
Sometimes I'll go 20-50 minutes between crashes, sometimes it's 10 crashes in a row.
Things I've done:
1. Verified Steam files.
2. Copied save files out, deleted Intercept Games folder in AppData, put game files back in.
3. Reinstalled without deleting files and directories left behind by the uninstall.
4. Reinstalled, deleting files and directories left behind by the uninstall prior to reinstall.
5. Started a new campaign with absolutely NO clipping.
6. Monitored my GPU and CPU to verify that heating or load were not the problem.
7. Cleaned the cooling system on both anyway, just to be sure.
Now I keep a Windows Explorer panel open and every time I CTD I have to check to see if:
1. The latest save's .json file is considerably smaller than the previous one.
2. The latest save failed to create a .meta file.
If the above are true, I delete them and reload the prior save, which sometimes sets me back quite a bit, forcing me to redo a maneuver, landing or takeoff.
I've attached two consecutive saves, one good, then the files left by a CTD.
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Filed.Teeth
Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes
OS: Win 11 22H2 | CPU: i9-13900KF | GPU: RTX 3080 Ti | RAM: 32.0 GB
Occasional to frequent crashes to desktop (CTD) leave partial and unusable files behind.
I've become afraid to use F5.
Sometimes I'll go 20-50 minutes between crashes, sometimes it's 10 crashes in a row.
Things I've done:
1. Verified Steam files.
2. Copied save files out, deleted Intercept Games folder in AppData, put game files back in.
3. Reinstalled without deleting files and directories left behind by the uninstall.
4. Reinstalled, deleting files and directories left behind by the uninstall prior to reinstall.
5. Started a new campaign with absolutely NO clipping.
6. Monitored my GPU and CPU to verify that heating or load were not the problem.
7. Cleaned the cooling system on both anyway, just to be sure.
Now I keep a Windows Explorer panel open and every time I CTD I have to check to see if:
1. The latest save's .json file is considerably smaller than the previous one.
2. The latest save failed to create a .meta file.
If the above are true, I delete them and reload the prior save, which sometimes sets me back quite a bit, forcing me to redo a maneuver, landing or takeoff.
I've attached two consecutive saves, one good, then the files left by a CTD.
This was an aircraft flying straight line.
Included Attachments:
Good_and.bad.zip
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