Hi all, so i ran into this problem for the third time where after a long time (around 200years) i just cant save the game anymore.
To be more precise once i save manually or with automatic save the little circle/wheel just move endlessly without actually saving the game, i can still interact with the game but it just doesnt do anything and i cant progress anymore. i loaded an old save (40years ig) and it worked without problem but now that i am back at the 200years mark since i started my game the bug is back.
i tried "every" basic solution from cleaning the save files to clean reinstalling steam and CK3 but that didnt change anything, i can post a screenshot of the bug if necessary but its just the saving message except that he never disappear. Hope someone has a solution because if i have to lose a 150+ years save once again i think im gonna stop playing for a long while if not for good.
( hope i posted at the right place, i saw someone posted for the same issues 2years ago in the tech/bug forum and he was told to post it here so i did it directly.)
Thanks for reading this.
To be more precise once i save manually or with automatic save the little circle/wheel just move endlessly without actually saving the game, i can still interact with the game but it just doesnt do anything and i cant progress anymore. i loaded an old save (40years ig) and it worked without problem but now that i am back at the 200years mark since i started my game the bug is back.
i tried "every" basic solution from cleaning the save files to clean reinstalling steam and CK3 but that didnt change anything, i can post a screenshot of the bug if necessary but its just the saving message except that he never disappear. Hope someone has a solution because if i have to lose a 150+ years save once again i think im gonna stop playing for a long while if not for good.
( hope i posted at the right place, i saw someone posted for the same issues 2years ago in the tech/bug forum and he was told to post it here so i did it directly.)
Thanks for reading this.
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