rhettrongun
Prince
Sure, here is the thread: http://forums.2kgames.com/showthrea...map-appears-to-be-bugged-only-for-other-users
Nothing as of yet, and I'm not gonna hold my breath on anyone providing help anytime to be honest. That support forum looks pretty underused to me, and I don't see 2kgames support being able to do much more than I have been able to on my own with the map file. Maybe they have some software that debugs civ5 map files? Doubt it, but it was still worth posting I suppose.
I was thinking that viewing/saving the map from Worldbuilder is one of the few differences between my having a working scenario and others having a CTD.
Perhaps it is worth opening the map in World Builder and saving your own version of it. From there then make sure you select the map you viewed and saved on your PC; not the map file that you downloaded.
So to do this the way I'm thinking you would follow these steps:
Again, this is just something I have pin pointed to be a difference between our situations with the scenario. Perhaps when you save the map locally on world builder with the mod enabled, it fixes whatever ID conflict is causing the CTD error.
Nothing as of yet, and I'm not gonna hold my breath on anyone providing help anytime to be honest. That support forum looks pretty underused to me, and I don't see 2kgames support being able to do much more than I have been able to on my own with the map file. Maybe they have some software that debugs civ5 map files? Doubt it, but it was still worth posting I suppose.
I was thinking that viewing/saving the map from Worldbuilder is one of the few differences between my having a working scenario and others having a CTD.
Perhaps it is worth opening the map in World Builder and saving your own version of it. From there then make sure you select the map you viewed and saved on your PC; not the map file that you downloaded.
So to do this the way I'm thinking you would follow these steps:
- Aquire World Builder/Civ 5 SDK off Steam tools and install it
- Start World Builder
- Select Mods from the main menu and check the boxes next to the 2 wwII mods
- Select Load and open the ww2 map
- If you want to change anything feel free to mess around, but ultimately be sure to use the "save as" function and create a separate map file.
- Delete or move the original map file from your maps folder, so that it won't show up in game.
- Start civ5, enable mods like normal (they should already be), and attempt to start the scenario using the map version you created
Again, this is just something I have pin pointed to be a difference between our situations with the scenario. Perhaps when you save the map locally on world builder with the mod enabled, it fixes whatever ID conflict is causing the CTD error.