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game doesn't start
So I already owned King's Bounty Armored Princess. Some days ago I bought Crossworlds on Steam. Installed it, started it, all working without a problem. Today I wanted to play it again, but didn't work. I got a "call stack functions" error. Restarted the computer, checked the file integrity etcetc, nothing helped. Reinstalled the game: still the same. Deleted the game config file as someone suggested to have the game create a new one: didn't help. Deinstalled Armored Princess and Crossworlsd. Reinstalled everything again. Now I don't get a stack error anymore, I get no error. When I launch the game, for a fraction of a second I see sometimes a new tab in the taskbar pop up and instantly vanish. I also get for a second the "loading / wait" cursor instead of the normal one, and then it changes back. The game doesn't start, gives me no error message, nothing. Windows just loads for a second or so and then nothing happens.
I tried to check that config file again if maybe something with the resolution is wrong, in the documents folder, but couldn't find it. Any advice anyone? |
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Copy into documents/mygames/king's bounty armored princess/ modify game.ini line setf ~screenresoultionx 1600 setf ~screenresoultiony 900 set it to.. like 640 and 480 or something really low. |
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Did that. Copied the game.ini over the one in the documents folder and changed the resolution to 800*600. I started the game, worked. Clicked on "arena mode" or what it was called. The game said "the game has to be restarted", I clicked ok. Game closed, restarted, and crashed with a "call stack functions" (or something like that) error. Tried it again: crashed the same. Copied the game ini over again: same crash. Told Steam, by which I bought the game, to deinstall and reinstall Crossworlds. It did so within a few seconds. Copied the game ini over again: same stack function error.
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Your call stack function error is quite different and I have sadly never seen it before, sorry. |
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Well, the bug is not unique. I googled for "kb.exe" and "call stack functions". I found one english thread about it with no solution, and a dozen chinese ones I couldn't read.
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