(and you're a doctor, not a programmer dammit, so act like one :laugh: )
Well, we programmers and doctors have one common fault.
Really bad handwriting. :laugh:
(and you're a doctor, not a programmer dammit, so act like one :laugh: )
I was trying to update the Kingdom of Gensokyo mod, but...I have to bend the knee and admit I don't know what to do with this. It crashes at Creating Paths, like clockwork - error logs tell me that, after it calculates adjacencies, it never finishes to initialize the map. And it is the map - of this I'm pretty sure: no other folder, changed in any way or even removed, has the slightest effect.
https://www.mediafire.com/?8ep2yzm5xjei8e5
Are you sure that your adjacacencies i.e. your portage is correct?
Has anyone else had the problem that since 2.0 provinces without history events in hist./provinces don't have a religion on startup?
It's a bug with the parser and the EOF on those files. Just add something (any commentary will do) and the end of the affected history files and it should fix it.
A question: If there is a province written in definition.csv, but it isn't in provinces.bmp, could that cause be causing a crash?
No. I have a bunch of "placeholder" provinces to make it easier to add provinces later on. And they don't break the game![]()
I was trying to update the Kingdom of Gensokyo mod, but...I have to bend the knee and admit I don't know what to do with this. It crashes at Creating Paths, like clockwork - error logs tell me that, after it calculates adjacencies, it never finishes to initialize the map. And it is the map - of this I'm pretty sure: no other folder, changed in any way or even removed, has the slightest effect.
https://www.mediafire.com/?8ep2yzm5xjei8e5
The portages are all right, I just checked to have ported the right provinces to the right id. They fit.
Can someone try to debug test it, please? When I do it, it outputs an empty error.txt - yes, I used debug mode. It just crashes, without outputting anything, after having calculated adjacencies.
Can someone try to debug test it, please? When I do it, it outputs an empty error.txt - yes, I used debug mode. It just crashes, without outputting anything, after having calculated adjacencies.
A rather unrelated question: How do you use debug mode? I wasn't aware that there is such a thing :O
@WeissRaben
Noone's gonna help you if you link a file that's private![]()