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Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
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Norlack
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Post: #31
RE: Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
yes, and I'm sure that those two spawn gems were placed after all this mess started. In short, nothing to do with the problem.
03-02-2013 12:49 AM
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Mordaunt
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Post: #32
RE: Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
When I said that gembits I described can and do cause this problem, I was speaking the truth, it has been verified by the devs, who were looking at that very issue last night.
Attitude because correcting that issue did not solve the error is not going to fix it any faster...

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(This post was last modified: 03-02-2013 01:20 AM by Mordaunt.)
03-02-2013 01:18 AM
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Norlack
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RE: Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
Sorry but I don't get the point of your last sentence...
I'm very quiet. I just said, in my own case, those two specific gems were unrelated with the issue; not that bad spawns couldn't cause errors like this. ^^
03-02-2013 01:57 AM
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darksun84
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Post: #34
RE: Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
i tried to manually reproduce it by modifying the position of some npc(by changing the p value in the sphereworld.scp), but sphere automatically deletes them (Garbage collection) after a restart.
03-02-2013 03:09 AM
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RanXerox
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Post: #35
RE: Access Violation in CChar::CanMoveWalkTo
Hmmm, worst case scenario, stop the shard, edit the sphereworld.scp file and remove the offending NPCs that have locations out-of-bounds...

***MAKE A BACKUP OF THAT FILE FIRST!!! Just-in-case ;-)
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2013 09:40 AM by RanXerox.)
03-02-2013 09:39 AM
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