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Unknown crash in 72a2

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 12:10
by MJS
I was just moving around with the mouse (at maximum zoom out, I think)... The savegame is quite some time before the crash; crash happened when moving towards the upper left corner of the map.

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 17:24
by c2R
I'm getting a similar crash in old save games....

Am using Oskar's a72a2, but the crash was occuring in Josef's a72 as well.

I can post a save game if required, but it was happening in more than one of them with the attached config.

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 17:55
by ISA
I was haveing same problem!
take your trams off! i did and no more crashes! :wink:

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 17:57
by c2R
ISA wrote:I was haveing same problem!
take your trams off! i did and no more crashes! :wink:
Thanks, that works... Of course this means there's still something wrong with the trams code.. (o:

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 20:16
by stevenh
copy&paste:

I broke the drawing of road bridges in a72!
If you happen to have a save game, it'll load fine, until you try to scroll to an area where there is road travelling under any type of bridge. :shock:

Posted: 08 Feb 2006 23:37
by ISA
:lol: How many copy pastes you made? :lol:

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 14:47
by MJS
Thanks!

Same goes for road bridges over train tracks?

Posted: 09 Feb 2006 18:05
by c2R
stevenh wrote:copy&paste:

I broke the drawing of road bridges in a72!
If you happen to have a save game, it'll load fine, until you try to scroll to an area where there is road travelling under any type of bridge. :shock:
I'm not sure if this is part of the same problem, but now when I try and delete a railway bridge going over another railway, it deletes the railway running underneath, replacing it with a strange graphic. Then it won't let you replace the bridge claiming that the land is sloped in the wrong direction. This can be rectified if you build new track where the underneath track was, and then bulldozer it.

It only happens with trams=on

Regards
Chris

Posted: 10 Feb 2006 00:43
by stevenh
...back to the drawing board... thanks for finding this.