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#1 Cellinor

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 11:39 AM

I have to keep running the repair tool to fix the following paks -
Applejack
Kurita
Summoner

Seems to happen most often with Terra Therma but not exclusively. Other than running the repair tool repeatedly any suggestions?

Thanks

#2 Mechteric

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 11:46 AM

Are you using the Steam client or MWO client for updates? I'd recommend using Steam if you aren't already...

#3 Deathlike

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 11:48 AM

It's a potential memory leak. Try not to run any and everything that you don't need.

You could just delete the pak files outright and then force Steam or the MWO Repair Tool to then redownload.

#4 N0ni

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Posted 24 October 2016 - 12:00 PM

Those crazy Kuritans putting Applejack decals on their Summoners again...

can we get confirmation on this?

#5 Cellinor

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 02:28 PM

After deleting the above mentioned paks and restoring them using the repair tool I was actually able to play the game with no crashes last night!

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 02:38 PM

This is a suggestion, but something you don't have to do unless you want to.. is delete all pak files and then let the comp redownload them all overnight and that should minimize crashing in general.

Over time, all these pak modifications the patcher does tend to cause poop to happen over time. If you do this once in a while (for me, it's a patch day ritual), you can avoid crashes of this sort more often.

Ideally you need to delete the files that were recently modified (unmodified files don't need to be deleted and redownloaded again).

Edited by Deathlike, 25 October 2016 - 02:40 PM.






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