AwesomeMod Bug Report Thread
Wolff Laarcen:
Having some issues with Awesomemod. No other mods or CC are in use. I'm experiencing CTD when using Supreme Commander's 'Task:Work & School' functionality with the Journalism and Firefighter professions.
With journalism, TS3 will crash while preforming the action sequence [Supreme Commander > Task: Work & School > Trash Rummage]. While attempting to isolate this, I noticed that TS3 would also crash if a character had [Supreme Commander > Task: Work & School > Trash Rummage] queued while saving. It didn't seem to matter which garbage can was being rummaged, any would cause a crash. No crash occurs while using [Supreme Commander > Trash Rummage] by itself. The issue only seems to occur when 'Task: Work and School' is being used and the sim attempts to rummage trash as part of their work routine.
With Firefighter, TS3 will crash while performing the sequence [Supreme Commander > Task: Work & School > Maintain] on the trucks or the alarm. Manually selecting the 'Maintain' option with Supreme Commander running allows the sim to complete the action successfully with no CTD, similar to the Trash Rummage issue.
Crash log analyzer indicates a corrupt save error. The error logs themselves all have the same exception 'ACCESS_VIOLATION reading address 0x00000030'. I was able to find some various solutions associated with that specific error message but nothing has worked yet; I'm still able to reproduce my crashes every time.
Any help would be appreciated.
Game versions in use:
Sims 3 Base - 1.36.45.017017
World Adventures - 2.17.2.011032
High End Loft Stuff - 3.13.1.011031
Ambitions - 4.10.1.011031
Late Night - 6.5.1.011031
Generations - 8.0.152.011001
Town Life Stuff - 9.0.73.012001
Master Suite Stuff - 11.0.84.014001
Diesel Stuff - 14.0.48.017001
J. M. Pescado:
That is mighty peculiar, a behavior I have never seen before, and makes absolutely no sense. Can you send saves where I can simply turn on the relevant options and watch them explode?
Wolff Laarcen:
Absolutely. I will send them ASAP.
EDIT: Links sent in PM.
J. M. Pescado:
Even though I cannot think of any logical reason why this would happen in the first place, I randomly rearranged the lines of code that didn't actually need to be any specific order and recompiled the entire mess, and the problem went away. I still have no idea why it would crash, and essentially just pulled out all the wires and then put them back in the same way they were to begin with, and it still went away.
Shrug. Try new update?
Wolff Laarcen:
Using the newest versions of everything AFAIK. Crashes persist under the same conditions.
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