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BD | Posted on 06/07/06 at 22:46:57 Everytime I try to open a circuit my game crashes. :'( |
The Phantom | Posted on 06/07/06 at 23:49:03 Have you ran the diagnostics on your TNM? Can you create a new circuit? |
BD | Posted on 06/10/06 at 01:49:44 The diagnostic says everything is fine. I can create another circuit but when I try to open it the game crashes. |
Some Guy | Posted on 06/12/06 at 16:39:14 I've been having the same problem |
HugeRockStar760 | Posted on 06/14/06 at 08:05:11On 06/10/06 at 01:49:44, BD wrote:The diagnostic says everything is fine. I can create another circuit but when I try to open it the game crashes.Did you try renaming your circuit folder? For instance, when you name a circuit "WWE", the folder name should be "WWE". However, if you change the folder name to "WWF" and try to run it, the circuit will not work. I know that is one reason some of my circuits did not work was because I renamed the folder. The circuit will work again if you rename it back to what the original folder name was. Oliver needs to change this. |
Some Guy | Posted on 06/14/06 at 14:47:59 Why in god's name would you rename the folder, it dosen't have anything to do with the way the circuit runs. ??? |
HugeRockStar760 | Posted on 06/14/06 at 23:26:22 I like being organized. What if I changed the name of my circuit in the game? I don't know why it'd be so outrageous. And in does in fact have something to do with how the game operates because if you change it, the circuit will not run. |
Some Guy | Posted on 06/16/06 at 14:51:17 Well yeah, if you go changing around files and folders, programs don't run right, but there is no reason as a user you need to rename the folder, even if you change the cirucit name. Unless this is some new computerized obsessive compulsive disorder. |
Some Guy | Posted on 06/16/06 at 14:53:18 Oliver dosen't seem to be around, so you might want to e-mail him BD. I never bothered to since i am not using TNM all that much right now. I did find that after i run diagnostics i can run a card, even though it dosen't find any errors. ??? |
HugeRockStar760 | Posted on 06/16/06 at 19:08:08On 06/16/06 at 14:51:17, Some Guy wrote:Well yeah, if you go changing around files and folders, programs don't run right, but there is no reason as a user you need to rename the folder, even if you change the cirucit name. Unless this is some new computerized obsessive compulsive disorder.Right on if you're satisfied with having two circuit folders named exactly alike. Lighten up...I've never understood why some people are so cranky. |
Psymin1 | Posted on 06/16/06 at 22:16:41 Damn, the guy asks for help (indirectly), and when you try to help him, he gets pissy? Geez, that's real nice. ~Branden |
Some Guy | Posted on 06/19/06 at 14:19:08On 06/16/06 at 19:08:08, HugeRockStar760 wrote:Not possible to have two circuct folders named the same, in tnm or windows. Lighten up...I've never understood why some people are so crankyLOL. I'm not cranky. In fact, i think is funny the lengths people go to avoid admitting they made a mistake. |