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Some maps not loading, but only in certain circumstances.... - Bimmer - 24.06.2009

I recently tried to load a QM on the Pacific Islands map, only to have the game crash after loading the mission to 100%. This repeats every time I try, no matter what aircraft I choose. But wait, there's more...

Today I tried to load a campaign in progress (my own Moranes over Karelia, on the original Gulf of Finland map) to check a couple things in anticipation of making a few tweaks to it. Lo and behold, it too crashed after loading to 100%. Hmmmm...

Many other maps load and play just fine, and planes included in problem missions play fine on other maps, so there is no universal problem with either maps or aircraft that I can see. Both problem maps load in the FMB no problem. I have no single missions setup for Pacific Islands, but I did test a couple of Finland missions. One of those included with the game runs fine; one of those from the campaign I mentioned above causes the same crash. I am confused.

FWIW, these ran fine at some point. Something is either conflicting, corrupted, or newly incompatible due to some mod. I'd like to figure out what.

UI 1.1.1 + lots of other stuff, Vista64. Disk shows no errors. Any thoughts?


- Bimmer - 25.06.2009

Update: Further testing showed that there were a number of other maps that weren't working. I disabled all the mods I'd installed in the last few weeks, which solved the problem. I've narrowed it down to one of the mods I installed for FS, which I now do not need on this install, as I couldn't get it to work with FS, so I made another clean one. I'm not sure exactly which one of the four it is, but the problem lies there.