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Post by sloanjh on May 27, 2019 16:38:53 GMT -6
When did you start the game - 1900 or 1920? -> 1900 What nation were you playing? -> Great Britain Were there any start options that were not the default? -> build own legacy fleet 1900; large (i think) fleets , Admiral mode (switched in first battle) Describe the issue in detail. -> I got a list out of bounds error. It happened twice, and then I replicated it a third time. It seems to be related to changing my BC division (which should have been a scouting force - probably not relevant but including for completeness) from "independent" to "core". I'd had it at core before, but at some point I noticed it wandering off; this might have been the first instance of the error. Later, I checked it, and discovered it was independent, so switch to core, and tried to run a step. The error popped up again, and when I looked it was still independent. I switched back to core as an experiment, and the error triggered and I'm pretty sure (but not certain) it was back to independent. Did a save/restore. The error seems gone, and it was at core when the reload happened. I flipped to independent, ran a step, flipped back to core, ran another step and everything appears fine. What were you doing when the bug occurred? -> Fighting a battle What did you expect to happen and how was the result you saw different than you expected. -> see above Can you describe how to reproduce the bug? -> Seems associated with changing orders in dependent divisions, but gone after save/restore.
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Post by sloanjh on May 27, 2019 16:45:28 GMT -6
When did you start the game - 1900 or 1920? -> 1900 What nation were you playing? -> Great Britain Were there any start options that were not the default? -> build own legacy fleet 1900; large (i think) fleets , Admiral mode (switched in first battle) Describe the issue in detail. -> I got a list out of bounds error. It happened twice, and then I replicated it a third time. It seems to be related to changing my BC division (which should have been a scouting force - probably not relevant but including for completeness) from "independent" to "core". I'd had it at core before, but at some point I noticed it wandering off; this might have been the first instance of the error. Later, I checked it, and discovered it was independent, so switch to core, and tried to run a step. The error popped up again, and when I looked it was still independent. I switched back to core as an experiment, and the error triggered and I'm pretty sure (but not certain) it was back to independent. Did a save/restore. The error seems gone, and it was at core when the reload happened. I flipped to independent, ran a step, flipped back to core, ran another step and everything appears fine. What were you doing when the bug occurred? -> Fighting a battle What did you expect to happen and how was the result you saw different than you expected. -> see above Can you describe how to reproduce the bug? -> Seems associated with changing orders in dependent divisions, but gone after save/restore. Update: I just went back to the game and noticed that my CV division was wandering. When I checked, it had popped to independent with no lead formation (I had put it on core with my lead division hmmmmmm). OK, here's a thought: I'm pretty sure both my CV and my BC divisions both had my lead (and only) BB division as the lead formation. I just did an experiment, and confirmed that if I put them both as core on the lead, the CV changed back to independent without the usual "Two divisions trying to follow one, switching division XXX to independent" message that usually shows up at the beginning of the game. It's possible the array out of bounds stuff is related - I'm pretty sure I did this earlier. In any event, I suspect the "switch to independent without warning" is probably not WAD.
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Post by L0ckAndL0ad on Jun 2, 2019 11:08:46 GMT -6
Just got this error after 1st tick of tactical mission. Game info:
v 1.02 1920 start (with 1.01), USA, Very Large fleet, Historical Washington Treaty Situation:War with Japan started on 27/11/1939, and they launched a surprise attack against my ships at Pearl Harbor. (what a shock!) I gave the orders to all divisions and clicked PLAY, getting the error afterwards. Save file (made right after the error):drive.google.com/open?id=1qai0mtZ7FVTZSKJy908xEriHbNLWYR3p
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