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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 05-19-2012, 01:40 AM
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Hi, I did all that, it is still CTD at start, i have had no problems with start up at all in the past..
Well, i'm lost then.

I only have one more piece of advice to offer in this case, if you haven't already done it: sending 1c information about the bug to correct it themselves.

Going to your "documents\1c softclub\IL2 sturmovik cliffs of dover" folder you should see your conf.ini file. Edit it in a text editor and where it says "LOG=0" set it to "LOG=1". This enables logging of CTDs and will create crash dump files that describe the bug.

In that same folder there's a "cppdump" or "cppcrash" folder (not sure which one, it's either of the two so you'll find it easily). In there you can find your crash dump files. You can email them as attachments to 1c (Luthier's address is on the top of the beta patch thread).

They are going through each single file sent to them and fixing issues as they pop up, so if you haven't emailed them the crash log files it's definitely worth a shot. You not only stand a better chance of getting it to run well on your PC after another patch or two, you also prevent it from happening to others.

I hope you manage to get it sorted (either manually or through a subsequent patch) and get back to flying, cheers
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