(v0.704) Assertion Failure when loading.

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pabohler

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Hello!

As I try to load one of my characters (and no other, just that one), the
game crashes and the following dialog appears:

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When I hit the button to ignore, the game exits to Windows with no
further errors or messages popping up.
 
Welcome to the forums, Pabohler. :smile:

I'm sorry to say that I'm unsure why you are having this problem. It sounds like a corrupted save to me, but I might be wrong.

It only happens with the one character, but not with any others?

Narcissus
 
Thanx for the welcome, Narcissus! :wink:

First of all, I would like to congratulate everybody working in this game, it's marvelous, putted together everything I dreamed of an RPG-action-medieval game.. The most creative concept I saw in years! :grin:

Now to the question:

Yes, it happens with just one of the six characters here, so I agree with you that it might be a bad save file, because it happened suddenly...

Until this one, the game did not present any abnormal behavior.

I'm asking because it is my brother's character, and he spent a lot of time playing... hehehe... he's pretty upset..

So, there is no Save fixing program, or backup file that the game generates, or one way to confirm bad file?

Any info you need, just ask. :smile:
 
If it is a bad file (which is what it sounds like), then I have bad news for your brother. :sad:

If he isn't adamantly against cheating, I would suggest starting a new character and using the in-game cheats to try and recreate the old character as close as possible.

The cheats can be found here.

Sorry I wasn't more help,

Narcissus
 
Well, it's no problem, since the game is addictive and good to play, won't
be that hard to remake the character, even without cheating!

Thanks for your attention anyway! :grin:
 
I also got corrupted save game, twice :sad:. Both were result of selecting the "save & exit" with 'blue screen of death' reset.

I guess that there could be a place for a small improvement to the save game handling. Consider for example following scheme:

The existing old save game could be renamed as a saveXYZ.bak (or something similar) before overwriting the save game. This way even if some error occures during the save game writing/update the old exisiting save could be recovered just by restoring the original name of the backup save file (renaming the saveXYZ.bak).
 
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