Newest logs:
log_6-1-17_9-09:
It isn't full, it missing few last lines.
And this log isn't from repair.
Unfortunately, now I have to reinstall my Darth Jar Jar mod, but it'll be worth it if it works
Not sure why do you even mention that, since the whole installation "process" is just moving mod file from one folder to another.
And while you don't have Movie Battles working, you shouldn't install any replacement packs anyway.
UPDATE 1: I just got this error again, somehow:
Well, at least now you have mbii.x86.exe back on hard drive.
Reinstall drivers for your videocard.
btw, you have Intel, their graphics is constant source of crashes MBII
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Then, start Movie Battles using command line interface (originally posted by
@ent):
Start => Run => type and press Enter:
Using "cd" command (change directory) navigate to your game path:
Code:
cd "c:\path\to\the\game\folder"
[ENTER]
in quotes if it has spaces in folder names.
If your game installed into another disc, use:
or any other disc letter.
Once you are in the game folder, start the game with custom parameters in cmd.exe:
Code:
mbii.x86.exe +set fs_game "MBII"
[ENTER]
Make sure the launcher is running on background.
Now you have everything set up, just play until the error occurs then find it in the cmd.exe window.
Ok, here's the screenshot:
btw, why do you have "GameData" folder inside "C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Movie Battles II\GameData"?
There is no need a second GameData in GameData.
my game keeps crashing when I load a map
Since you are able to start the mod (but not a map),
- Start Movie Battles
- Open a console by pressing Shift + ~ (aka Shift + `)
- Type and press Enter:
- Upload a file "C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Star Wars Movie Battles II\GameData\MBII\l.txt" to this thread.