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ENGINE ERROR (started since recent neahmin patch)
Alert box popup showing Global Memory Allocation Failure and large negative number. Causes game to get stuck then crash. Never got this bug before most recent patch/update (neahmin). Happening on semi-regular basis. occurs right at start of loading game/logging in.
Tried re-installing game, still getting error.
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(Run as administrator: cmd) Put the same text as in the picture and Enter
After restart operating system
(Again) Put the same text as in the picture and Enter
After restart operating system
source: http://www.inven.co.kr/board/powerbbs.php?come_idx=2028&l=27770
64 bit 8 gb of ram here.
Besides this avenue, is there another offical way to report bugs like this? I can provide more detailed dump files if necessary, etc.
thanks, now i can play without getting this error
Started happening on my side, since the Wardrobe Update (June 4th), got Windows 10 64-bit, 16 gb ram.
And that got me a 30 min Onslaught ban...
* The first time I played some battles beforehand (including royals) and possibly had a lot stuff running in background
* Second time was just 2 evening ago - I ran demanding software in background, which reserved a bit of memory and hard drive space (other than the game uses)
My suggestion here is to turn off unneeded background programs and restart the game before going Onslaught as safety steps. For those with low-end rig, like the main post - I'd suggest switching to displaying others in robes only or/and limit amount of people displayed in town.
Still happening, I don't open anything else than what I usually open when I play (Music player, Firefox), and it happens after hours being opened.
And I'm up to my 4th OS ban.
Edit: I only needed to play 6 OS rounds to get the error. That is, restarting game before playing OS, 6 games, and got the error (while leaving OS game luckily)... so massive memory leak in OS?