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Originally posted by Seidita
i have the exact same problem as above editor crashes when i try to load a game.

Are you useing 1.03b?
Have you tried the suggestions listed above?
 
So you have switched to use the small fonts?

I that case I will need full system specs please.
 
Somewhat depends on your operating system and video card.

In general Right-click on the main desk top. A popup menu will appear. Select properties then settings then advanced then general then there should be something that mentions fonts size. Make sure it is set to small.
 
Can you list your full system specs please.
 
I have a question. Originally, I had problems like described above, but I went through and got the monitor settings fixed so the Editor will work in the three original scenarios. However, if I try to open a saved game in the editor, then I get an error message that the editor program has crashed.

(I'm currently running the 1.03-NA patch).

Are saved games off-limits or is there something wrong?
 
Upgrade to 1.03b and see if the problem persists.
 
Please Help

I have pentiun 4 cpu, 512 ram, windows xp, and direct x 9.0, 16 bit grafix, normal fonts, but im still having the same scenario editor problem ( scenario editor map wont scroll and menu is greyed out ) your help will be much appreciated.
 
Have you updated your Video drivers to the latest.
 
FIND DRIVER VERSION:
Right-click on desktop, select properties from the menu, Select "Display settings" tab, select advanced button.

Your system may differ slightly here depending on the video driver installed. On my system it is the following.

Select the "Adapter tab" then select "properties" button, then "drivers" tab.

Should be listed on this screen.

DOWNLOAD NEW DRIVER:

To get the latest driver, go to the company web site that makes your video card. Search the site for "driver download", "support", something like that. There should be a list or selection there by product. Find your card and look to see if there is a newer version for your driver. Download it and install if there is.