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Eraclio

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Do anyone know why a FTG mod can crashes to desktop when a player close the game? Today I will release SGLv002, if it can be helping in my specific case...
I saw moddebug but nothing to do, I don't know why it CTD... can anyone help me? :(
 
It's possible that this is the fault of the game and not of your mod. I believe we've fixed at least one such crash bug for the next patch.
 
It's possible that this is the fault of the game and not of your mod. I believe we've fixed at least one such crash bug for the next patch.

Oh, well, I used FTG demo 1.0... Is the patch useful for also FTG demo? Or is it another updated patch?

If you have less than 8 (or so) nations existing on the map, the game will crash upon exiting because it doesn't have enough nations to create a proper score screen.

Ok, so just set 8 countries...

Thanks to both you! :)
 
The demo cannot be patched. I was referring to the upcoming v1.2, but if you're running the demo, that would also explain a lot--we fixed several crash bugs in 1.1.
 
Actually, I didn't even know this was a problem--I don't think I've tested FTG with fewer than 8 countries. There are other possible reasons for crashes, but that would be the first thing to try since Slavick3000 apparently has already tried it.
 
Actually, I didn't even know this was a problem--I don't think I've tested FTG with fewer than 8 countries. There are other possible reasons for crashes, but that would be the first thing to try since Slavick3000 apparently has already tried it.

I confirm what Slavick3000 wrote: there must be more than 7 playable countries
 
I had the same problem :D

If your settings.txt has moddebug = yes (which seems to be default in 1.1) then your moddebug.txt will be in the "Logs" subdirectory in your main "For the Glory" folder.

Although it is mostly used to find out which files are not being loaded from your mod and taken from vanilla instead, but that helps too. :)
(At least that is mostly what I used it for.)
 
Ah, that. Well, someone mentioned that a crash problem could more often be associated with the line before the last one.

And in my case, it had nothing at all to do with the file that was loading (graphics files all, including those that weren't loaded due to the crash) - it was because I had a navy in an inland province.

Both those (the comment and my experience) were with start-of-the-game crashes though. They may or may not apply to this type of crashes..