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Old 06-06-2020, 07:01 PM   #28
wvualum06
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Join Date: Nov 2013
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Originally Posted by Matt Arnold View Post
Sorry for the problems, this is certainly an elusive issue.

Anyone who has seen this, if you can be as descriptive as possible as to what is going on, that will help us track this down and correct it. Most notably:

Are you playing out in 3d or 2d mode?
At what point exactly does the game crash? So if a player gets hurt on a play, does it immediately happen after the play, does it happen after the inning? Is it the same if a player is hurt and doesn't have to immediately be replaced vs cases where he does (ie. if it was the pitcher or fielder being hurt at the end of an inning, he doesn't have to be replaced until he bats or the next inning)
If an AI player got hurt, does it still have issues, or only if one of your players gets hurt?
Do you play with any non-default widgets shown on the game page? Or any non-default settings or setups?
Does it always happen if someone gets hurt, or are there some cases that seem to still proceed without issue?

I know we have fixed a couple cases earlier this year with issues, but obviously there's still a small percentage of players who still have some issues, so yes, it would be nice if we can track them down. The more specific information you can share, perhaps the better chance we have at narrowing down what is actually going on in these situations.
For myself, I play in 2D.

It happens when I get to the substitution screen as soon as I drag the bench player to the position, the game crashes. There have been other instances, but they have been very sporadic.

It does not happen all of the time for me, roughly 50-60% of the time.

If an AI player gets hurt, there are no issues. Again, in 99% of the times my game has crashed, it has been when I dragged a player from the bench to replace someone.

It is not limited to injuries, because I have tried double switches and the same thing occurs.
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