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General Discussion / Re: cRPG Crashes tells me to look in logs folder
« on: October 24, 2014, 05:40:15 am »This will most likely be fixed by disabling DEP which is a windows security feature designed to prevent programs from accessing shit they aren't supposed to. As a fellow crpg player I am assuming you don't care about PC security and just want to play the vidya. This is how you disable it.
1. Type cmd in the start search menu, right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.
2. Once the command prompt is open, you can now disable the DEP by entering the following command line.
bcdedit.exe /set nx AlwaysOff
Reboot after this and try playing crpg
3. And to enable it back if you want it back or if this doesn't work,
bcdedit.exe /set nx AlwaysOn
OR, if you don't want to disable it completely and want to try to just disable it for crpg
Right click on your "computer" --> Properties --> Advanced system settings --> Advanced tab --> click the Settings... under the performance catagory --> "Data execution Prevention" tab. --> select "turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select:" --> Add... --> find crpg_beta.exe which is in your Mount&Blade Warband directory --> Apply and reboot then you should be done.
What sketchy shit did CMP add this patch?
Is the game crashing at start up? I'm clueless but I think you might be suffering from a memory leak.
Generic fixes to try:
1. Clear out all extra programs you have running when you try to launch/play the game, and check that you don't have too many programs launching on startup. Clear up space on your hard drive as well.
2. Update your graphics card drivers.
3. Use the "repair" function in your launcher.
I have 32 GB of ram, plenty to leak
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