+ A dxdiag of your PC (Start -> Run -> type "dxdiag" and hit Enter -> Save all information).
+ Any mini-dump files that were generated from the locations below (note that these directories are Hidden by default):
XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\Sins Dump
Vista: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\Sins Dump
+ For multiplayer games, please include your save games from each person who crashed.
It should go without saying that if you haven't done it already, make certain you have the latest video and sound drivers for your systems.
Let's examine this somewhat closer. I could post my system specs, but what real-world good would that do anyway? I mean my gaming systems have never had a virus (not even one bit of spyware). I only install games on my gaming machines. I use other computers (notebooks, other desktops) to browse the internet, email, use business apps.
For shits and giggles, here is what I know:
Intel 805D (o/c'd to 3.32GHz)
4 GB RAM
160GB HD
320MB eVGA 8800 GTS
Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Windows XP Pro x64 (all OS patches incl. service packs, and all "optional" patches)
Drivers: Wow, Some of my drivers are from 2005, some from 2007. Hmmmm...maybe one of the 2005 ones works better than newer ones? Who knows...
Other software: I have not one single other piece of software installed on this machine except for...
WinXP Pro x64
Various Games (incl. SINS)
...nothing els, period. (no xfire, etc.)
The machines I use for gaming are about as close to "vanilla" as it gets. Which might explain why I've never had a game other than those published by UBISOFT crash on my machine's ever! (btw...I refer to them as machine(s) in the plural because I actually run two identical machines side-by-side. Should one ever go down? or my brother be in town? etc. I can keep gaming!
The point of this post?
To show in some (probably futile) way how difficult and sometimes near impossible it is to "nail-down" the reason for a particular problem.
All I can say is. "I have not had one single crash with SINS, or any other (other than UBI) game on my hardware/software setup, ever!"
Oh, and just so we're clear. I have my own thoughts on possible causes for (at least some of) the minidumps people are experiencing.
1. It's possible that even though people are able to play sometimes without configuring (being able to configure) their network setups like outlined in my guides, that not doing so is increasing latency at critical game-sync moments and consequently a minidump occurs? Maybe the game's netcode times out too quickly?
2. It's possible that people's tcp stacks are corrupt or that other LSP's that are installed are conflicting with SINS netcode.
3. And of course we know, Nvidia drivers have been total shit of late...
This is my conjecture....and I'm sticking to it! hehe
Have a nice day.
the Monk
Dont always get the minidumps but they are mostly when the game is over 1 hour old.
Tired new HD (new install of os) with latest drivers and not so latest to beta drivers.
Unfortunately there is no line of code that says "If coputer=trackiet then crash".
For 99.99% of users, it's working fine. So when someone does run into a problem, we have to try to figure out the cause. Unfortunately, most people don't give us any information to go on other than saying "game crashes".
It could be any number of things. A faulty video driver, a bad sound driver, or some weird conflict in our code. Obviously if there were widespread problems with the game the forums would be full of issues.
And yes, if you bought the game from us, you can get a refund if you're having technical difficulties by contacting [email protected].
New computer is in the making was waiting for the 790i mother board
For 99.99% of users, it's working fine. So when someone does run into a problem, we have to try to figure out the cause. Unfortunately, most people don't give us any information to go on other than saying "game crashes".
It could be any number of things. A faulty video driver, a bad sound driver, or some weird conflict in our code. Obviously if there were widespread problems with the game the forums would be full of issues.
And yes, if you bought the game from us, you can get a refund if you're having technical difficulties by contacting [email protected].
After a few weeks of playing with 1.04, the game still crashes. if you think that 99.99% dont crash then you are sadly mistaken. I would say 30-40% of my games crash. (larger maps, fleets and more people tend to have higher chances of crashing). I know there is a tool to help track down the problem, but the tool limits you to people using the same tool. Why not just make everyone use the same tool so those trying to help track the problem down can play with the general population.
I have contacted sales for a refund. thanks for the game. I may buy it again if I hear it doesnt crash anymore.
No problem. I saved couple of my dumps and will gladly forward the requested files. I've had SotE since 1.01 and never experienced a crash until 1.04. I only play "Single Player".
Check to make sure you aren't loading earlier saves
Every crash has happened during combat though. It might be purely coincidental, but I could be bombing a planet or pulverising an enemy fleet, and suddenly the game becomes a windowed screen and I hear the evil windows error sound effect and have to ctrl alt del to get out of the game. And then I see the minidump message. (:(
Oh well, at least I know it's not just me. I'll send in my minidump files and see what's going on.
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