Game crash - 1.15 [MEMORY,32bit]

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Game crash - 1.15 [MEMORY,32bit]

#1 Post by MartinoPio » 12 Dec 2014 19:10

Hello, the game keeps crashing always. The game has no mod.

Log & Crash files: http://www.mediafire.com/download/pjxk4 ... ator+2.zip
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Re: Game crash - 1.15

#2 Post by florence3099 » 12 Dec 2014 19:33

Nothing in game.log.txt that points to why its crashing.
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#3 Post by MartinoPio » 12 Dec 2014 21:42

Maybe I understand the problem. The game generates a high consumption of RAM with this update. Does not have a limit in practice. The process of the game is closed automatically after an error screen that I could not read because PC completely blocked (the only thing that works was the management activities).

It marked a consumption 1.304.500kb RAM

I think Max knows something about it :D
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#4 Post by Max » 12 Dec 2014 22:30

yes, game went out of memory.
you will need to update to 64bit OS. it should help.

but its not issue of this update, AFAIK. the game needs little more memory every update as it handles more and more things ...
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#5 Post by Deemer » 12 Dec 2014 22:46

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#6 Post by Reece » 12 Dec 2014 23:05

I would assume those running XP should not update to 1.15? :oops:
Would increasing virtual memory help or does the game access memory directly? :?
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#7 Post by Max » 13 Dec 2014 08:17

if the game get more than 2GB of virtual memory (3GB are possible on XP) it should work correctly.
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#8 Post by florence3099 » 13 Dec 2014 08:18

Its 32-bit OS that's the issue, not actually XP or Vista. Of course, Vista is a problem in itself...
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#9 Post by jarvik79 » 13 Dec 2014 08:52

Martino, for some reason you have a very low virtual memory available - less than your physical RAM. This often happens when you have very low disk space - check you have space on the hard drive, at least twice the size of your RAM, so make sure you have at least 5-6GB hard disk space. Or the low virtual memory might be set like that for some reason - you should have a minimum of at least the same size of your RAM, and preferably double. Check out this official Microsoft help page, under "Risoluzione" and "Windows XP". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826513/it

The log seems to think you only have 300MB of free physical RAM available, so check you don't have lots and lots of programs running. The combination of very low available physical RAM and low virtual memory means the game has run out of usable total memory.
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Re: Game crash - 1.15 [MEMORY,32bit]

#10 Post by Reece » 13 Dec 2014 10:00

I should be ok then, my virtual memory is set at 3072mb and my actual memory is 4gb, but being 32bit it can ony address 3gb. :oops:
I am saving money for a new system but may take till late February to get it all together. :roll:
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