AWESOMEMOD & SCRIPT HACKS: CRASH ISSUES THREAD

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dcornish:
My game did crash once before but it doesn't now with the new version.

The cause of the crash was because of some clothing that was downloaded from the exchange.  It could explain some of the randomness of the crashing people are having, and could be entirely unrelated to the AwesomeMod itself.
What I did to fix the crashing was run the launcher and uninstall some of the exchange items.

Hope this helps anyone that is having unexplained crashing problems.

David

Inge:
Still crashing for me.  Approx 11am, after about 5 sim hours of play.

anillee:
Quote from: dcornish on 2009 June 09, 19:43:19

The cause of the crash was because of some clothing that was downloaded from the exchange.  It could explain some of the randomness of the crashing people are having, and could be entirely unrelated to the AwesomeMod itself.
What I did to fix the crashing was run the launcher and uninstall some of the exchange items.

Hope this helps anyone that is having unexplained crashing problems.

David


I have Exchange stuff and the mod is running fine for me.  It was mentioned in another thread that some of the stuff from the Sims store wasn't playing nice with the game itself.  J.M Pescado has something found in this category, The Recompressor, which fixes the messed up files.  You can try putting your Exchange stuff through that first then reinstalling it.  It might work.  Myself, I just run everything through that first then put it in my game to save myself the hassle.

NyxSixtyOne:
It was not crashing on me until I updated today, replacing manually installed files with Delphy's Framework Monkey and the most recent Awesome mod. Now it keeps crashing in the loading screen but not every single time. Going to go back to the older version of the mod and framework and hope that fixes it.

J. M. Pescado:
NEVER go back to older versions. ALWAYS destroy them. Old versions contain fatal bugs that will mess up your game. That is why they are destroyed utterly. If it crashes, try the usual "flush caches" approach.

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